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Tamil Nadu
By K.T. Sangameswaran
The complainant alleged that his civil rights were infringed upon by the police, who misused their powers. Taking the petition on file, the Commission Member, S. Sambandham, ordered an enquiry by the SP attached to the rights body. After he submitted his report, the Commission felt, there was need for a detailed enquiry and ordered summons to the respondents. Accordingly, the SP, S. Panneerselvam; the town police station inspector, Balaguru, and the complainant's brother, Arulraj, appeared before the Commission. However, denying the allegations, the SP said a lawyer had instigated the charges. The inspector said the complaint was a motivated one. Arulraj said the police never interfered in the matter. The case has been posted for further enquiry on June 11.
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