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744 police officers in Kerala were accused of criminal cases

744 police officers in Kerala were accused of criminal cases
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Thiruvananthapuram: A total of 744 police officers in the state have been involved in criminal cases, according to the data presented in assembly.
The case has been registered with all 744 officers under the relevant parts of Indian Code.
From them, 18 officers have been removed from the other 691 services that have faced the actions of the department.
Another set of data from the police said that from June 1, 2016 to January 1 this year, 667 cases were registered with police officers.
This means that at least 77 registered cases this year alone against police officers was involved in a criminal case.
The latest in the list is the Senior IPS Officer G Lakshman, which has been suspended from services and now faces department investigations to assist and collude with fraudsters Monson Monson.
Also, until January 1, the government must start the department’s action against 43 officers for violating human rights.
In order issued on April 12, 2018, the Human Rights Commission has asked the government to begin actions against officers involved in crimes as stipulated by Part 86 Kerala Police Act, 2011.
At least a dozen round, communiques, directions, and advisors were removed from headquarters The police to the field office instructed that the police must behave in a civilized and dignified way while dealing with the public.
At least the eight difference like that — including the latest by the current state police chief Anil Kant — has been issued since 1965, directing police officials to behave politely, ensuring that public dignity is protected while dealing with them while dealing with them.
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The head of Pinarayi Vijayan’s own minister has held a meeting with police officers from time to time, asking them to become professionals in their work.
A round issued based on the meeting on July 16, 2019, said, “Police officials should not use dirty language and vice versa, they must be with mercy against them.” Also, on January 12 this year, the minister’s chairman had told the Assembly that the government had been able to ensure proper behavior from the police to the community.
He also said that the government had asked all district police chiefs to strictly comply with court orders, orders from government rights commissions and direction in this regard.
Contrary to the claims of the minister’s chairman, such guarantees remain on paper, because more and more officers are involved in a criminal case showing.

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