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CRPF jawan arrested for vandalising Periyar statue in TN

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai/New Delhi 

A CRPF jawan, who was undergoing psychiatric treatment since February, has been arrested for allegedly vandalising a statue of rationalist leader in district of

S Senthil Kumar (35) was held from his house in Vidhuti village last night after the CCTV footage obtained from the area showed him damaging the statue while he was in an inebriated state, district police said.

The CRPF, in a statement, said that Kumar was on a 30-day leave at his native place in from March 14 and has been suspended in the wake of the incident.

After the opposition DMK raised the issue in the state Assembly, K informed the House today about the arrest of Kumar in the case.

The statue of EV Ramasamy, also known as 'Periyar', in Viduthi village was found decapitated on March 19.

The CRPF said Kumar was under treatment at a force hospital in since February 12 for "schizophrenia".

"He was on 30 days leave at his native place in from March 14," the (CRPF) said.

"The individual has been placed under suspension, pending enquiry in the case," it said.

In the assembly, said the jawan was posted in and had come to his native village on leave.

The warned of strict action against those vandalising statues of leaders and described as "condemnable" the recent incidents of desecration of statues in and districts.

Referring to the incident, he said senior police officials rushed to the spot to prevent any untoward incident and a case was filed.

Special teams were formed to nab the culprit.

"It came to be known through CCTV footage and witnesses that he (Kumar) was moving around the place in an inebriated state and when police interrogated him, he admitted to damaging the statue," the said.

Kumar had in 2013 opposed the installation of the statue near his house and had threatened to damage it, said quoting the police probe.

The accused has been since arrested and remanded in custody, he said, adding the statue has been restored.

Referring to the March 6 incident relating to desecration of a statue in district, recalled that a BJP functionary and another man had been arrested.

"Both these incidents are condemnable. The government will initiate stringent action against anyone found damaging statues of leaders," he said.

Earlier, DMK Working of Opposition MK criticised H for his recent remarks on statues in the state in the context of razing down of a statue of Communist icon in recently.

"Had the government acted against (Raja) then itself, such incidents would not have happened," he said.

The said that he had sought Raja's arrest.

had courted controversy over a comment on statues in Tamil Nadu, which had created a furore in the state.

He later removed the post and blamed his "admin" for it.

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 15:40 IST
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