CBI takes over probe into police firing during anti-Sterlite protest

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has taken over the probe into the police firing in district of on May 22 and 23 during the anti-Sterlite protests that claimed 13 lives, officials said Monday.

In its report, the (CBI) has included a local police FIR filed on the complaint of P Sekar, Deputy who had allegedly ordered the firing.

The police action came on the 100th day of protests as locals turned violent demanding the closure of plant, a unit of over purported concerns.

The 13 deaths drew widespread condemnation by opposition political parties, led by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in the state.

The petitions which sought relief for the victims, registration of murder case against police officers for allegedly deploying snipers, a probe by a and the CBI, were heard by a division bench of Justices C T and

"It can hardly be expected that any investigation either into the wrong doings of the protesters or of the police or administration would inspire confidence if entrusted to agencies of this state," the bench had said.

"Caesar's wife must be above suspicion and not only must justice be done it must also be seen to be done," it had added.

The bench had further said that the was liable to answer certain questions over the firing as it noted that the absence of the was rather unusual in the face of definite input of anti-social elements infiltrating the 100th day protest, which prompted promulgation of ban orders under Section 144 of the CrPC in the area.

Also, the bench had said that police firing was ordered by an who was not a and admittedly on his assuming powers which he did not possess.

The bench had also quashed the detention of six members of under the stringent National Security Act (NSA) for allegedly instigating violence.

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First Published: Mon, October 08 2018. 23:00 IST