Malayalam TV scribe alleges 'detention', cops reject charge

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvannamalai (TN) 

A Malaylam TV channel today alleged he and his were 'detained' for a few hours by local police while covering protests in a village in the district against the proposed Salem- expressway project, a charge denied by the police.

Malayalam TV channel 'Mathrubhumi' said they were taken to the station and let off later.

"Around 11 am, we started covering the protests. By noon when we decided to move to next village, police approached us and told us the of Police wants to talk to us," Das told

He alleged he was pushed around inside the police station, adding a written complaint would be lodged with the state police chief and the Chief Minister's office.

When contacted Tiruvannamalai of police R Ponni denied the allegation.

"No one was arrested or detained," she said declining to take further questions.

The greenfield highway project, to be implemented at a cost of Rs 10,000 crore, is facing opposition from local farmers at some places against acquisition of land.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 19:35 IST