'Assault' on police driver: Ker Govt to collect details of

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

: Amid a raging row over the alleged maltreatment to the police menial staffers like cooks, sweepers, barbers etc deployed with senior officials, the Home Department has begun collecting their details to the situation.

The details included the camp followers' sanctioned strength, present headcount, their status as permanent or besides their current status of deployment with senior officials.

The move came a day after of Police (ADGP) was transferred after a junior had complained of alleged manhandling by his daughter and ill-treatment by his family while on duty.

ADGP (Headquarters), Anandakrishnan, on behalf of the DGP, asked respective district police chiefs, commandants and unit heads to collect and submit details of the camp followers and the by today.

The top brass including of police (SPs) and above have been asked to provide details of the police personnel, who are assigned as camp followers and with them.

The details of staff assigned for orderly duty with IAS, IFS and other government officials, judges, and prosecutors should also be furnished, the order said.

The DGP also asked to collect details of the ministers and other leaders who were given personal security officers due to the perceived threat to their lives.

The row over ill-treatment faced by the camp followers was triggered after ADGP Sudesh Kumar's lodged a complaint with police against ADGP's 28-year old daughter, on Thursday.

In his complaint, the alleged that she had verbally abused him and hit him on his neck and shoulder with her mobile phone for delay in bringing the vehicle to pick her up after her morning walk.

A case had been registered against under various sections of the IPC based on Gavaskar's complaint while he too was booked over her counter complaint.

The following day, Gavaskar's family members had met who assured them of stern action on the issue.

The Police Association also came out against the alleged ill-treatment meted out to junior policemen by senior officers.

Sudesh Kumar, who was serving as the of the Armed Police Battalion, has not been given any new posting after being removed from the post.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, June 17 2018. 17:15 IST