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Tuticorin custodial death: Jayaraj's daughter gets govt job

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Published : Jul 27, 2020, 4:13 PM IST

Daughter of Jayaraj, the victim of Tuticorin custodial death, has been appointed as a junior assistant in Tamil Nadu's revenue department on compassionate grounds. This comes days after the government provided a compensation of Rs 20 lakh to the family.

Tuticorin custodial death
Tuticorin custodial death

Chennai: Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Monday gave away an appointment order to the daughter of Jayaraj, who died following alleged police torture at Sathankulam in Tamil Nadu recently.

The order, appointing her as a junior assistant in the revenue department on compassionate grounds was given by Palaniswami to Percys, the eldest daughter of Jayaraj at the Secretariat, an official release said.

Speaking to reporters, Percys said that the Chief Minister expressed grief over the death of her father and younger brother Bennicks and assured her family of justice.

Read:| Tuticorin custodial death: CCTV footage shows no resistance by father-son duo

"A CBI probe is on and it is our belief that the judiciary will do justice and the government will stand by us in getting justice," she said and appealed for an expeditious probe.

The appointment comes days after the government provided a solatium of Rs 20 lakh to the family.

Jayaraj and his son Bennicks of Tuticorin district were arrested on June 19 for allegedly violating prohibitory orders by keeping open their shops beyond the permissible time limit.

They were allegedly tortured by policemen in Sathankulam police station and were lodged in Kovilpatti sub-jail.

Bennicks died on June 22 and his father the next day following their admission to a government hospital in Kovilpatti.

The alleged police brutality led to an outrage, and the matter was taken up by the Madras High Court's Madurai Bench.

While CB-CID initially investigated the alleged excesses and arrested 10 police personnel, the case is now being probed by the CBI.

PTI report

Read:| Five accused in Tuticorin custodial death case transferred to Madurai Central Jail

Chennai: Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Monday gave away an appointment order to the daughter of Jayaraj, who died following alleged police torture at Sathankulam in Tamil Nadu recently.

The order, appointing her as a junior assistant in the revenue department on compassionate grounds was given by Palaniswami to Percys, the eldest daughter of Jayaraj at the Secretariat, an official release said.

Speaking to reporters, Percys said that the Chief Minister expressed grief over the death of her father and younger brother Bennicks and assured her family of justice.

Read:| Tuticorin custodial death: CCTV footage shows no resistance by father-son duo

"A CBI probe is on and it is our belief that the judiciary will do justice and the government will stand by us in getting justice," she said and appealed for an expeditious probe.

The appointment comes days after the government provided a solatium of Rs 20 lakh to the family.

Jayaraj and his son Bennicks of Tuticorin district were arrested on June 19 for allegedly violating prohibitory orders by keeping open their shops beyond the permissible time limit.

They were allegedly tortured by policemen in Sathankulam police station and were lodged in Kovilpatti sub-jail.

Bennicks died on June 22 and his father the next day following their admission to a government hospital in Kovilpatti.

The alleged police brutality led to an outrage, and the matter was taken up by the Madras High Court's Madurai Bench.

While CB-CID initially investigated the alleged excesses and arrested 10 police personnel, the case is now being probed by the CBI.

PTI report

Read:| Five accused in Tuticorin custodial death case transferred to Madurai Central Jail

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