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Govt submits first autopsy report to HC in Chittoor firing case

April 20, 2015 12:26 IST

Andhra Pradesh government on Monday submitted before the Hyderabad high court the first post-mortem report of 20 people, who were killed in police firing in Seshachalam forests of Chittoor district on April 7.

The high court was also informed that the “re-postmortem” of six of the victims was also conducted in Tamil Nadu. However, reports of the same were awaited.

A division bench of Chief Justice Kalyan Jyoti Sengupta and Justice P V Sanjay Kumar directed the Registrar General to instruct Osmania GeneralHospital to submit their report (second postmortem) before it by April 22.

The high court had last week ordered fresh autopsies of six victims of the police firing in Seshachalam forests.

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Twenty people were gunned down in Seshachalam hill ranges of Chittoor district in Andhra Pradesh on April 7 in an operation by the police.

The court had on April 13 made Muniyammal, the wife of one of the victims Sashi Kumar, a co-petitioner in the case filed by Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee, which alleges that those killed in the firing were poor labourers from Tamil Nadu.

In her complaint with Chandragiri police in Chittoor, Muniyammal alleged that “it was not an encounter death (as claimed by the police) but was a well-planned and organised crime, committed by the special task force of police.”

Subsequently, based on her complaint, AP police registered an FIR under sections 302 (murder) and 364 (kidnapping or abducting in order to murder) against unknown STF personnel. 

ImagePolice personnel after the 'encounter' with 'smugglers' in the Seshachalam forest in Andhra Pradesh's Chittoor district on Tuesday, April 7. Photograph: PTI

 

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