Thiruvananthapuram: The Kerala government on Monday decided to dismiss from service the police officials responsible for the custodial death of a 49-year-old remand prisoner at a police station in Idukki district in July 2019.
A special cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, took the decision, based on the report of the judicial commission which probed the custodial death.
"The cabinet has decided to accept the findings and recommendations of the Justice Narayana Kurup Commission.
This includes the recommendation of dismissal of police officials responsible for the custodial death," the state government said in a release.
In January this year, the commission had submitted a 150 page report to the government.
The deceased, K Rajkumar, was taken into custody on June 12, 2019 by police at Nedumkandam in connection with a financial fraud case and was produced before a magistrate on June 16.
However, he was allegedly tortured for the next four days, following which he was admitted to the Peermade Taluk hospital, where he died on June 21.