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Kerala: Cops from Pettah station who fined DYFI chief for not sporting helmet transferred

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By Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Following a face-off between CPM staff and Pettah police after a DYFI employee was fined for not sporting a helmet whereas driving a two-wheeler, the town police have transferred two Sub-Inspectors and a driver connected with Pettah police allegedly underneath stress from the CPM management.

Sub-Inspectors S Azeem and M Abhilash and police driver M Midhun had been transferred after the CPM management held talks with senior law enforcement officials. Azeem and Abhilash had been shifted to the District Crime Branch, whereas Midhun has been moved to the A R Camp.

It was the act of the SIs slapping a tremendous on DYFI block secretary Nitheesh at Oruvathil Kotta on Tuesday for not sporting a helmet that set off a collection of occasions, which lastly culminated in motion being taken towards the cops.

Nitheesh was advised to pay the tremendous to which he reportedly objected. He advised the officers that he was a DYFI chief, however the cops insisted he pay the tremendous. 

Later, a gaggle of DYFI and CPM staff trespassed into the police station alleging that the cops had misbehaved with Nitheesh in the course of the automobile test. This act of the social gathering staff precipitated pressure and the cops dispersed them utilizing drive throughout which Nitheesh allegedly obtained gentle accidents.

Protesting the police motion, the CPM management laid siege to the police station on Tuesday night time for about three hours. The protest was led by CPM district secretary V Joy MLA. 

Their protest was lastly referred to as off after senior law enforcement officials ceded to their demand to take motion towards the cops.

Apart from the switch, the drive has additionally introduced a departmental inquiry towards the cops. 

Meanwhile, the motion of the senior officers has not gone down properly throughout the drive. Resentment acquired intense after a ‘weak’ case was registered towards CPM and DYFI leaders, who had trespassed into the police station and manhandled cops. 

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Following a face-off between CPM staff and Pettah police after a DYFI employee was fined for not sporting a helmet whereas driving a two-wheeler, the town police have transferred two Sub-Inspectors and a driver connected with Pettah police allegedly underneath stress from the CPM management.

Sub-Inspectors S Azeem and M Abhilash and police driver M Midhun had been transferred after the CPM management held talks with senior law enforcement officials. Azeem and Abhilash had been shifted to the District Crime Branch, whereas Midhun has been moved to the A R Camp.

It was the act of the SIs slapping a tremendous on DYFI block secretary Nitheesh at Oruvathil Kotta on Tuesday for not sporting a helmet that set off a collection of occasions, which lastly culminated in motion being taken towards the cops.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Nitheesh was advised to pay the tremendous to which he reportedly objected. He advised the officers that he was a DYFI chief, however the cops insisted he pay the tremendous. 

Later, a gaggle of DYFI and CPM staff trespassed into the police station alleging that the cops had misbehaved with Nitheesh in the course of the automobile test. This act of the social gathering staff precipitated pressure and the cops dispersed them utilizing drive throughout which Nitheesh allegedly obtained gentle accidents.

Protesting the police motion, the CPM management laid siege to the police station on Tuesday night time for about three hours. The protest was led by CPM district secretary V Joy MLA. 

Their protest was lastly referred to as off after senior law enforcement officials ceded to their demand to take motion towards the cops.

Apart from the switch, the drive has additionally introduced a departmental inquiry towards the cops. 

Meanwhile, the motion of the senior officers has not gone down properly throughout the drive. Resentment acquired intense after a ‘weak’ case was registered towards CPM and DYFI leaders, who had trespassed into the police station and manhandled cops.