Cops slammed for poor probe into death
The Madras high court on Monday slammed the police for its poor investigation into the mysterious death of a student of a private engineering college at Surapet near Ambattur on October 30, 2011.
Pointing out the irrelevant queries raised by police probing the death, Justice S. Nagamuthu said the dismal conviction ratio in criminal cases was due to shoddy investigation by police.
While hearing arguments on a petition from S. Ponnurangam, father of the deceased Saravanan, the judge asked the deputy commissioner of police (Ambattur) as to why irrelevant questions had been put to the government doctor who had conducted postmortem on the body of the deceased.
The judge asked as to what prevented the police from altering the suspicious death case into one of murder, when the postmortem ruled out food poisoning as cause of death and it had stated
that the body had contusions and abrasions and that there were contusions on the chest caused by a blunt object. The judge said such investigation would result in the acquittal of the accused.
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