Kerala, Puducherry to cooperate in probe

State Police Chief Loknath Behera, right, and his Puducherry counterpart Sunil Kumar Gautam visiting the trouble-torn area near Mahe on Wednesday.

State Police Chief Loknath Behera, right, and his Puducherry counterpart Sunil Kumar Gautam visiting the trouble-torn area near Mahe on Wednesday.  

Senior police officers meet to crack twin murders of CPI(M), RSS workers in Mahe (Puducherry) and New Mahe (Kannur)

As Mahe and nearby areas are returning to normality after the outbreak of tension following the twin murders of a Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M)] local leader and a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) worker on May 7 night, a high-level meeting of Kerala and Puducherry police officers, led by the State Police Chiefs of the two, decided to carry out the investigations with mutual cooperation to arrest the accused as quickly as possible.

Mahe still tense

Kerala State Police Chief Loknath Behera and his Puducherry counterpart Sunil Kumar Gautam discussed the law and order situation in Mahe and nearby areas in Kannur district left tense following the murder of CPI(M) local leader Kannippoyil Babu at Palloor in Mahe and the retaliatory killing of U.C. Shamej at nearby New Mahe.

Inspector General of Police (Kannur Range) Balram Kumar Upadhyay, Kannur District Police Chief Siva Vikram G. and Puducherry Senior Superintendent of Police Apoorva Gupta were present at the meeting held at Thalassery.

The senior police officers later visited the spots where the two murders were committed.

The areas that witnessed incidents of attacks on May 8 were still tense. But no incidents were reported on Wednesday. A BJP office and a Puducherry police vehicle had been torched by alleged CPI(M) workers at Irattappilakkool at Palloor.

The murder of Babu was being investigated by a Puducherry police team guided by Ms. Gupta.

“We are in touch with the Kerala Police,” Mr. Gautam said. Since Palloor is a small area neighbouring parts of Kerala, the Kerala Police are fully cooperating with the Puducherry investigating team, he said adding the assailants of Babu would be arrested without delay.

Talking to reporters, Mr. Behera said though the investigations into the two murders could not be conducted jointly as per the law, there would be cooperation between the investigation teams of the two. “We discussed how with mutual cooperation we can quickly arrest the accused persons and how to make good investigation,” Mr. Behera said.

During the police officers’ meeting at the Government Rest House, A.N. Shamseer, MLA, dropped in and conveyed his ‘grievances’ to the Puducherry DGP.

Asked about the MLA’s meeting with the officers, Mr. Behera said: “The MLA had certain grievances which he conveyed to the Puducherry DGP and his demand was that the accused should be arrested at the earliest.”