THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Opposition Congress and the BJP have come down towards the state police over the repeated murders and crimes dedicated by means of drug mafia in the state.
Opposition chief Ramesh Chennithala blamed police inaction for the habitual incidents of violence by means of drug and liquor mafia while BJP district president S Suresh alleged that goonda gangs, which unleash attack in various parts of Thiruvananthapuram have the reinforce and protection of the CPM.
In a observation issued here, Chennithala identified that previously two weeks on my own, repeated incidents of brutal murders of kids and attempts to immolate ladies had taken position and the state is at the verge of entire breakdown of regulation and order.
Referring to the homicide of Ananthu Gireesh at Kaimanam on Wednesday, Chennithala said it was stunning that he was assaulted for 8 hours prior to being murdered. Chennithala said had the police acted on time, even after the teen was forcibly taken by means of the murderers in the broad sunlight, his existence will have been saved. The culprits had deliberate to take revenge on him, which was a fallout of a conflict at a temple competition in the city a couple of days in the past, he said.
Citing the case of any other early life who was murdered in Palachuvadu in Kochi and the incident by which a lady was set on fireplace by means of a early life in Thiruvalla, Chennithala said the failure of policing was exposed again and again. Jibin Varghese, the early life whose body was found near Palachuvadu in Ernakulam, was also murdered by means of a gang, who attacked him for allegedly having an affair with a family member of one of the vital accused. He was brutally assaulted for nearly two hours prior to he was killed. He said all of the incidents happened as the federal government has politicised the police power and weakened it. Chennithala said the drug mafia and the criminal gangs have been allowed to run their operations freely and the police have turn out to be a mere spectator.
Suresh said CM Pinarayi Vijayan should supply a correct reason behind the deteriorating regulation and order state of affairs. "The temporary offices set up by Marxist party on road side by encroaching government offices are providing shelter to these criminals. We have petitioned election commission to demolish such offices," he said.
Opposition chief Ramesh Chennithala blamed police inaction for the habitual incidents of violence by means of drug and liquor mafia while BJP district president S Suresh alleged that goonda gangs, which unleash attack in various parts of Thiruvananthapuram have the reinforce and protection of the CPM.
In a observation issued here, Chennithala identified that previously two weeks on my own, repeated incidents of brutal murders of kids and attempts to immolate ladies had taken position and the state is at the verge of entire breakdown of regulation and order.
Referring to the homicide of Ananthu Gireesh at Kaimanam on Wednesday, Chennithala said it was stunning that he was assaulted for 8 hours prior to being murdered. Chennithala said had the police acted on time, even after the teen was forcibly taken by means of the murderers in the broad sunlight, his existence will have been saved. The culprits had deliberate to take revenge on him, which was a fallout of a conflict at a temple competition in the city a couple of days in the past, he said.
Citing the case of any other early life who was murdered in Palachuvadu in Kochi and the incident by which a lady was set on fireplace by means of a early life in Thiruvalla, Chennithala said the failure of policing was exposed again and again. Jibin Varghese, the early life whose body was found near Palachuvadu in Ernakulam, was also murdered by means of a gang, who attacked him for allegedly having an affair with a family member of one of the vital accused. He was brutally assaulted for nearly two hours prior to he was killed. He said all of the incidents happened as the federal government has politicised the police power and weakened it. Chennithala said the drug mafia and the criminal gangs have been allowed to run their operations freely and the police have turn out to be a mere spectator.
Suresh said CM Pinarayi Vijayan should supply a correct reason behind the deteriorating regulation and order state of affairs. "The temporary offices set up by Marxist party on road side by encroaching government offices are providing shelter to these criminals. We have petitioned election commission to demolish such offices," he said.
Law & order in Kerala in tatters, say BJP and Congress
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