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Judge booked for 'assaulting' cops

Published On : 07 Nov 2016   |  Reported By : Courtesy : DHNS   |  Pic On: Photo credit : DHNS


Sullia, DHNS: The Sullia police have registered a criminal case against a judge from Kerala on the charges of assaulting police personnel and an autorickshaw driver here on Sunday.

The police said Unnikrishnan, working as a magistrate in Kasargod and a resident of Thrissur, had been to the pilgrim centre of Kukke Subrahmanya in Sullia taluk. From there, he arrived here by a bus. Later, he took an autorickshaw and told the driver Aboobakker something in English, which he did not understand. While travelling, the driver asked Unnikrishan in Malayalam what he had told him in English. The judge continued to speak in English and subsequently tried to ‘assault’ the driver, the police said. A shocked Aboobakker drove straight to the police station, where the judge ‘assaulted’ him. When police constable Suchin and home guard Abdul Gafoor tried to intervene, Unnikrishnan assaulted them too, the police said.

Later, he reportedly held assistant sub-inspector Purushotham and sub-inspector Chandrashekar by the collar, inside the police station.

 







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