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163 workers of garments firm held for Christmas violence in Kerala

Last updated on: December 27, 2021 21:26 IST

As many as 163 workers of Kitex garments have been arrested for the Christmas day violence at Kizhakkambalam area of Ernakulam district, a move which the company's managing director claimed was targeted to harm him, his business and his political outfit -- Twenty20.

IMAGE: Police officials walk past the charred remains of a police jeep that was set on fire allegedly by the migrant workers of Kitex garments after a clash during the Christmas celebrations at Kizhakkambalam, in Ernakulam, December 26, 2021. Photograph: ANI Photo

The police said that of the 163 persons arrested in connection with the incident, 76 have been remanded to 14 days judicial custody till Monday evening and the process was still going on.

The police said that they would seek judicial custody of all of them.

 

Eight policemen, including a Circle Inspector, were injured in the violence and subsequently, police lodged two cases -- one for the assault on the officers, which also includes attempt to murder charges and the other, for destruction of police vehicles -- and 163 persons arrested in connection with the incident.

Meanwhile, Kitex MD Sabu Jacob, at a press conference, said that 164 of his company's migrant employees were arrested subsequent to the incident without any evidence indicating whom among them were responsible for the violence.

He alleged that such a large number of his employees were arrested due to the state government's personal enmity towards him, his company and the Twenty20 organisation.

Jacob urged that the poor workers be not targeted in order to harm him or his business and said that if the government wants him to shut his company here, he will do so if asked to.

On Saturday night, Christmas day celebrations by migrant labourers from the north east part of India at Kizhakkambalam turned violent, leading to several policemen being brutally assaulted and two police vehicles badly damaged, with one set on fire.

Jacob said that as per the enquiry carried out by the company based on CCTV footage, there were only a total of 23 culprits.

Of the 23, 13 were part of the 164 workers taken into custody, Jacob said and claimed that the remaining were innocent.

He alleged that 151 workers were being illegally detained by police as part of a concerted move to harm him, his business and the Twenty20 party, which had won the elections in the local body polls held at Kizhakkambalam in 2015.

The police said that earlier in the day it had recorded arrests of 50 workers and the number rose to 163 by evening.

Kerala labour minister V Sivankutty, at a press conference in Kasaragod said that a labour commission has been appointed and tasked with finding out whether labour laws were being followed by Kitex.

The minister, however, said that this move has nothing to do with the earlier inspections of the company, which had resulted in Kitex withdrawing its Rs 3,500 crore investment from Kerala.

Jacob had withdrawn from a Rs 3,500 crore investment project in the state, alleging harassment by government officials.

Sivankutty also said that the police were also investigating how the law and order situation took a turn for the worse on Saturday night and how the workers dared to attack the officers and burn one of their vehicles.

Jacob has claimed that the workers, who attacked the police, were probably under the influence of some narcotic substance and therefore, they had become 'uncontrollable.'

He said police should investigate how drugs were brought into the area and added that drug trafficking was a major concern in the state.

The Kitex chief urged the state government to set free the 151 workers in custody who are innocent according to him, saying they belonged to poor families who have come here to earn a living.

Visuals of the violence which went viral on social media showed a large group of people surrounding the police vehicles, climbing on top of them, pelting them with stones and then thrashing them with sticks, leaving the vehicles in shambles.

Subsequently, after the policemen retreated to safety, the workers set fire to one of the vehicles.

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