The Kerala High Court on Monday directed the Director General of Prisons to conduct an inquiry into the allegations of torture by jail officials of 4 accused in a drug case who got arrested along with the victim in the Tanur custodial death incident.
Justice PV Kunhikrishnan asked the Prisons DG to carry out the inquiry and file a report within a period of 3 weeks.
The order came on a plea by the father of one of the accused, who claimed that his son and the other accused in the drug case were being tortured, both physically and mentally, by some of the jail officials.
In his plea filed through advocate PV Jeevesh, the petitioner alleged that the accused persons were tortured to force them into signing statements that they have possessed psychotropic substances as claimed by the police.
Previously on August 1, police arrested 5 youngsters, allegedly based on a tip-off, on suspicion of possessing synthetic drugs. A case was registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.
One of the five, 30-year-old Tamir Jifri, died while in custody, allegedly due to police torture.
The petitioner Aboobacker KV sought investigation into the alleged torture of the accused in custody by the prison officials and the state police. His petition has also sought urgent medical examination of the 4 accused who are in custody.
Police claimed that the accused were taken into custody with 18.14 grams of MDMA, a synthetic drug.
Eight police officials of Tanur police station were suspended pending inquiry in connection with the alleged custodial torture.
Later, the Kerala government handed over the case to the CBI.
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