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TN: Probe Panel for COPS Quiz Opened Fired

TN: Probe Panel for COPS Quiz Opened Fired
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Tuticorin: One-member justice (retirees) Aruna Jagousesan The investigation commission will quiz the police personnel who opened into the anti-sterlite protesters in Tuticorin on May 22, 2018 which claimed 15 lives.
Commission Advisor Arul Vadivel Sekar said this in the interaction with reporters here on Friday, on the last day 29 sitting panel which began on Monday.
This is the first sin of the Commission after the Tamil Nadu government extended the deadline for the submission of investigation reports in English and Tamil of six months to 22 February 2022.
“But for the pandemic we will send a report now.
We believe that we can complete questions and send reports on February, “he added.
Sitting 30 will be held for ten days since September 13.
As many as 120 people, including police personnel who opened fire on the demonstrators and residents of the sterlit quarter attacked by a horde, would be called to sit up to come.
“The shooters (police personnel), police officers and other government officials who then served in Tuticorin had been transferred and served elsewhere throughout Tamil Nadu.
They must travel to Tuticorin and appear for an investigation,” he said.
Arul Vadivel said that the time taken to investigate everyone has increased from sitting 29 based on the people’s significance and their role in the incident.
He said that the parts used to conclude at night are extended to 8pm and 9 nights and the time needed for the quiz in the upcoming unit will be more.
About 200 people will be called for an investigation at Sittings which will be held from October.
They will include doctors who carry out an autopsy and ballistic experts who have sent their reports.
District collectors and supervisors will be the last to be called by the Commission because they must be questioned crossly based on the statements of the victims, police personnel who are fired and others are worried about ensuring facts.
Of the 58 people who were called to sit 29th 51 appeared before the commission.
So far the Commission has summoned 1,209 of them 863 appears for investigation.
1,179 documents have been marked.

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