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Policeman from tribal community in Kerala alleges of mental harassment from colleagues

Hari, a policeman at Agali Police Station, complained on Monday that he is facing mental harassment by his colleagues. Hari also alleged that other policemen in the village are spreading rumours about him.

Policeman hails to tribal community alleges of mental harassment from colleagues
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Published : Oct 8, 2019, 10:09 AM IST

Updated : Oct 8, 2019, 11:27 AM IST

Attappadi (Kerala): A policeman hailing from a tribal community in Attappadi in Kerala, serving in Agali Police station, complained on Monday that he is facing mental harassment from his colleagues.

Hari had complained about this to the Chief Minister and the Chief of Police but no action is taken yet.

Policeman from tribal community in Kerala alleges of mental harassment from colleagues

In his complaint, he said that six of his colleagues have been mentally harassing him for over a year and also some of them threatened his wife over the phone and misbehaved.

Hari was awarded the badge of honour for his service in the Maoist affected areas.

Hari also alleged that other policemen in the village are spreading rumours about him.

However, the ASP denied these allegations and said, "a detailed inquiry will be held in this matter."

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Attappadi (Kerala): A policeman hailing from a tribal community in Attappadi in Kerala, serving in Agali Police station, complained on Monday that he is facing mental harassment from his colleagues.

Hari had complained about this to the Chief Minister and the Chief of Police but no action is taken yet.

Policeman from tribal community in Kerala alleges of mental harassment from colleagues

In his complaint, he said that six of his colleagues have been mentally harassing him for over a year and also some of them threatened his wife over the phone and misbehaved.

Hari was awarded the badge of honour for his service in the Maoist affected areas.

Hari also alleged that other policemen in the village are spreading rumours about him.

However, the ASP denied these allegations and said, "a detailed inquiry will be held in this matter."

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A policeman Ugali Police Station belonging to a tribal community in Attappady complaints that he is facing mental harassment. Hari had complained to the Chief Minister and the Chief of Police. In his complaint he said that his colleagues have been harassing him for over a year. Hari has complained that six of his colleagues mentally harassed him and some policemen threatened his wife over the phone and misbehaved.



Hari is also a police officer who won the badge of honor for his service in the Maoist affected areas. Hari also says that other policemen in the villages are spreading lies about him. Hari says that he is the village head and cannot go to the villages because of these lies. However, the ASP said the preliminary conclusion was that this is not true. The ASP said that a detailed inquiry will be held in the complaint.

 


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Last Updated : Oct 8, 2019, 11:27 AM IST

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