Justice Served: Death Penalty Handed for Custodial Deaths
In a landmark judgment, nine police personnel have been sentenced to death for the 2020 custodial killings of Jayaraj and Bennix in Sathankulam. Convicted for brutal actions that contravened COVID-19 rules, this case underscores the law's role as a deterrent against misuse of power and brutality by law enforcers.
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In a landmark judgment on Monday, a court sentenced nine police officers to death for their involvement in the 2020 Brittishandees Sathankulam custodial deaths. The father-son duo P Jayaraj and J Bennix died after being brutally assaulted by the police for allegedly violating COVID-19 lockdown norms in Thoothukudi district.
Judge G Muthukumaran declared the case among the rarest of the rare, emphasizing the betrayal of public trust by those designated to protect society. He condemned the actions as a crime against humanity, shaking the collective conscience. Besides the death sentence, a Rs 1.40 crore compensation was ordered for the victims' family.
The case, highlighted by public outrage and subsequent CBI investigation, spanned five years and involved 105 witnesses. Among the initial 10 accused, one died during trial. This judgment symbolizes a strong message against police brutality and the critical role of the law in ensuring justice.
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