Protest against custodial torture in Manamadurai. 
Tamil Nadu

Sivaganga custodial death: AIADMK seeks answers from government

Representatives of various parties lending support for the second day protest in Manamadurai in Sivaganga district on Monday

DTNEXT Bureau

SIVAGANGA: Opposition AIADMK has claimed brutal torture of a 26-year-old history-sheeter, Akash, who died while in police custody recently.

The party has strongly condemned the incident, while Tamil Nadu police maintained that the death was due to health complications following injuries sustained during an attempt to evade arrest.

The AIADMK, through its official social media channels, has raised serious allegations against the State police, categorising the incident as “custodial death.” The party claimed that Akash Delison, an engineering graduate from a Scheduled Caste background, was subjected to brutal torture after being picked up for questioning.

The Opposition party alleged that the police’s claim that the youth sustained injuries by falling off a bridge was a “pretext” to cover up a physical assault that occurred in a forest area during the investigation.

While the police claimed that the accused was under medical supervision and judicial remand at the time of his death, the AIADMK sought accountability, citing the family’s claims that the deceased had informed them of being beaten prior to his remand.

In the ‘X’ post, the main opposition party alleged that Akash had informed his mother of the police beatings prior to his death.

Following the news of his passing, family members and locals staged a road protest in Manamadurai demanding justice and a transparent investigation. The AIADMK has called upon the State government to take responsibility for the “recurring” instances of custodial deaths and has demanded a high-level probe into the conduct of the involved officers.

According to a statement issued by the office of the state Director General of Police on Sunday, Akash was a known history-sheeter with multiple pending cases and one for attempt to murder. He was wanted for an assault on March 6, where he and an accomplice allegedly attacked two individuals with weapons with the intent to murder. During the arrest process, Akash sustained severe leg injuries after falling off a bridge while attempting to escape, police said.

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