Police Behaves Like Commie Thugs, RSS Activists Framed on False Pretext

By HK via Janmabhumi published on December 2, 2016

 

Subeesh

Subeesh

Thiruvananthapuram: Yuva Morcha state general secretary Adv RS Rajeev has stated that there has been a spate of incidents pointing to the breach  of human rights ever since the LDF assumed power. He alleged that the state government has turned the police force into a machinery of convenience for Marxist misdeeds and violence.

Lashing out at the gory Marxists, Rajeev said that police stations are currently setting a pattern of third degree torture methods which would put even those executed during the times of Emergency, to shame. “The latest example is the treatment met out to Subeesh, the RSS karyakarta. Inspite of three investigative agencies having conducted proper probe into the matter, concluding that neither the RSS nor any associated organizations have any remote connection into the matter, the state police refuses to take the right stand. DySPs Sadanandan and Prince Abraham have behaved not like police personnel, but like Marxist comrades and unleashed third degree torture methods,” he said.

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Exposing the brutality indulged in by police for pleasing their Marxist overlords, Advocate Rajeev pointed out how Subeesh was given primary treatment in hospitals twice without his name being registered, inspite of having been rendered unconscious twice. “Case for manslaughter should be filed against the two police personnel for having made attempts to murder Subeesh inside the police station, complying with party orders. They should be suspended, for having resorted to third degree torture methods, said Rajeev.

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