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Senior IPS officer suspended in relation to Kerala train arson case info leak

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Thiruvananthapuram: In connection with the alleged disclosure of information regarding the transfer of the suspects in the Elathur train arson case from Ratnagiri in Maharashtra to the southern state's Kozhikode district, the Kerala government on Thursday suspended senior IPS officer P Vijayan, the former head of the state's ATS unit.

The suspension decision states that the action was taken in response to a report provided by ADGP Law and Order M R Ajith Kumar that the disclosure of the accused person's transportation-related information was a severe security lapse.

The order also said Vijayan, an Inspector General-rank officer, and Grade SI Manoj Kumar K, who were not part of the team investigating the train arson case had contacted the officers who were taking the accused to Kozhikode by road.

It further said that since the ATS wing of police is expected to function more carefully, a detailed investigation into its officials based on the ADGP’s report was necessary.

The order said that till the investigation of the matter is concluded it was necessary to suspend Vijayan from service.

ADGP (Police HQ) K Padmakumar would be conducting the probe, the order said.

The Kerala Police’s strategy to secretly bring the suspect — Shahrukh Saifi — to the state by road in a private SUV to avoid media and public attention had gone awry as the vehicle got stranded on the roadside with a flat tyre and only three officers to guard the accused as locals gathered there to get a glimpse of him.

The flat tyre incident occurred while the team was proceeding through the Kannur district of the state and the officers sat inside the SUV for around an hour, trying to arrange a replacement vehicle for their onward journey.

Saifi was caught in Ratnagiri on April 5, three days after the night of April 2 when he had allegedly set fire to passengers after pouring petrol on them when the train reached Korapuzha bridge near Elathur in Kozhikode district. Nine people suffered burn injuries in the incident.

Three persons — a woman, an infant, and a man — died in the incident after they fell down from the train in their attempt to escape from the fire.

A Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the Kerala police was subsequently formed to probe the incident.


With PTI inputs


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