Sasikumar murder case transferred to CBCID

September 28, 2016 10:57 am | Updated November 17, 2021 10:50 am IST - COIMBATORE

Hindu Munnani functionary Sasikumar was hacked to death by an unidentified gang close to midnight last Thursday.

Unrest in Coimbatore following Sasikumar’s murder forced shopkeepers to down their shutters.

Unrest in Coimbatore following Sasikumar’s murder forced shopkeepers to down their shutters.

The Director General of Police (DGP) T.K. Rajendran has ordered the Crime Branch Crime Investigation Division (CBCID) police to probe into the murder of Hindu Munnani functionary Sasi Kumar.

In an order dated September 27, the DGP has asked the Superintendent of Police to hand over the case diary and connected records to the CBCID with immediate effect.

The order has also asked the Additional Director General of Police of the CBCID to nominate an officer who should investigate the case. A copy of the order has also been sent to the Inspector General of Police for West Zone.

Sasikumar was hacked to death by an unidentified gang close to midnight last Thursday, resulting in unrest in and around Coimbatore for more than three days. Initially, six special teams were investigating the case.

Despite inquiring hundreds of persons, there was not much headway in the investigation. On Monday, the number of special teams was increased to eight as rumours started making rounds over the possible reason behind the murder.

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