Madras HC transfers probe into Tuticorin police firing to CBI

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The today transferred to the the probe into the police firing in district during the anti-Sterlite protests that claimed 13 lives and directed the central agency to conclude the investigation in four months.

It also quashed an order detaining six members of the 'Makkal Adhikaram,' a Left outfit accused of inciting violence in the district.

Six of them were arrested under the National Security Act.

A division bench of Justices CT and passed the orders on a batch of petitions related to the police firing.

On May 22, after the district collectorate was picketed to seek closure of the copper plant of Sterlite, a unit of the Vedanata group, over concerns. Large-scale violence had followed.

In the consequent police firing, 13 people were killed on May 22 and 23.

The High Court had on July 9 directed the to furnish a video in its possession allegedly showing some anti-Sterlite protesters with petrol bombs during the stir in May as it observed a probe into the violent incidents will instill confidence in the minds of the people.

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First Published: Tue, August 14 2018. 13:30 IST