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Nine policemen sentenced to death in India over Covid custody killings

In Tamil Nadu, India, nine police officers were sentenced to death for the 2020 custodial deaths of P Jeyaraj and his son Benicks. The father and son were arrested for allegedly violating Covid-19 lockdown rules by keeping their mobile phone shop open.

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Nine policemen sentenced to death in India over Covid custody killings
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In Tamil Nadu, India, nine police officers were sentenced to death for the 2020 custodial deaths of P Jeyaraj and his son Benicks. The father and son were arrested for allegedly violating Covid-19 lockdown rules by keeping their mobile phone shop open. They died in jail days later after being brutally assaulted. A judge described the case as a clear abuse of authority, stating the officers intended to kill the victims. The case sparked widespread protests and brought attention to police brutality in India, with rights groups highlighting the hundreds of custodial deaths that occur annually. The officers can appeal the sentence.

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Ten police officers in total were arrested over the brutal deaths of the father and son but one of the accused died of Covid in 2020.

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The two men were stripped and ruthlessly assaulted in front of each other, the sentencing judge said on Monday.

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P Jeyaraj, 58, and his son Benicks, 38, both died in jail in the southern state of Tamil Nadu.

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Nine police officers have been sentenced to death in India over the deaths in custody of a father and son in 2020.

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Rights groups say hundreds of people die while in custody in India every year.

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53 minutes agoGeorge WrightandAnbarasan Ethirajan,Global affairs correspondentAFP via Getty ImagesThe deaths triggered widespread protests against police brutality (file image)Nine police officers have been sentenced to death in India over the deaths in custody of a father and son in 2020.P Jeyaraj, 58, and his son Benicks, 38, both died in jail in the southern state of Tamil Nadu - days after they were detained for allegedly keeping their mobile phone shop open in breach of lockdown rules during the COVID-19 pandemic. The two men were stripped and ruthlessly assaulted in front of each other, the sentencing judge said on Monday - describing the case as a clear abuse of authority."They did this with the intention of killing," he said. The officers, who were found guilty of murder last month, will be able to appeal against their sentences."They attacked unarmed people. They should not be forgiven. They should not be given lesser sentences based on their age or family background. They are all educated," the judge also said of the officers at sentencing.Ten police officers in total were arrested over the brutal deaths of the father and son but one of the accused died of Covid in 2020. The case triggered protests in Tamil Nadu, with state opposition lawmakers among those who took to the streets.Opposition leader Rahul Gandhi and Indian cricket star Shikhar Dhawan were among those who demanded justice for the two men on social media. The deaths also brought the issue of police brutality in India back into the limelight.Rights groups say hundreds of people die while in custody in India every year. They point out that torture and abuse to extract confessions from suspects have become part of policing.Earlier this year, several UN experts called on India to undertake major reforms to modernise policing in line with international human rights standards.
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