Thiruvananthapuram:The autopsy report of a man who died at a hospital in Kerala's Idukki district, revealed on Sunday that his body had 22 injury marks, majority of it below the thighs, clearly indicating that he was subjected to third degree torture while in custody.
The report also mentioned that the victim, Rajkumar (49) also had pneumonia.
Rajkumar, a small-time financial agent was on June 12 rounded up by a group of people who he owed money to. After they realized that he was unable to repay their money, the group handed the victim over to the Nedumkandam police station.
The police however, recorded his arrest only on June 16 and was later shifted to the state-run Peerumedu Taluk Hospital where he died on June 21.
Speaking to the media after the report was released, Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala said: "The principal culprit in this clear case of custodial torture is the Idukki Superindent of Police. They are now trying to hoist the cause of death on the group of people who had handed the victim over to the police.