Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 Seer case accused turns hostile A main accused told the court that he was tortured by the police and forced to falsely implicate the Shankaracharya. CHENNAI, DHNS: http://www.deccanherald.com/deccanherald/nov252004/i2.asp? headline=Accused~turns~hostile The Sankararaman murder case took a dramatic turn on Wednesday with a key accused telling a magistrate's court in Kancheepuram that he was forced by the police to implicate the Shankaracharya of the Kanchi Mutt, Sri Jayendra Saraswathi, in the case. This statement was made before first class judicial magistrate G Uttamaraj when Kathiravan, upon whose confession the police arrested the seer on Nov 11 last, was produced for extension of judicial remand. Kathivaran told the court that the statement made by him before another magistrate, Damodaran, under Sec 164 of the CrPC on Nov 19 was given under duress from the police. (Since a confession made to the police has little value as evidence, the accused are asked to make a statement before a magistrate to show that it is voluntary.) Kathiravan further said that he was secured on Nov 3 itself but the arrest was not shown on record. He was kept in illegal custody till Nov 10 when he was produced before a magistrate for remand. During this "illegal custody", he said, he was interrogated at Uthandi on the East Coast Road between Chennai and Mahabalipuram, and at Hotel Paramount in Sriperumpudur. Kathiravan's about-turn is a blow to the police, according to whom he acted as a contact person between the seer and Appu, the absconding leader of the killer gang allegedly hired by the acharya to eliminate Mr Sankararaman inside the Varadaraja Perumal temple on Sept 3. Another accused, Chinna alias Rajni, who was in the gang of assailants who allegedly hacked Mr Sankararaman to death, also told the magistrate that he was tortured by the police. After recording the statements of the two accused, the magistrate extended their judicial remand till Dec 8. Police also produced Ambi alias Ambikapathi, yet another accused who surrendered before a magistrate in Alandur . Mr Uttamaraj remanded him to police custody for three days against the five days sought by the police.In another development, 23rd Chennai Metropolitan Magistrate Uma Maheswari, who issued the prisoner-on-transfer warrant to the police for arresting the seer in the second case relating to the assault on a mutt devotee, Mr Radhakrishnan, here in September 2002, on Wednesday allowed the police to produce the seer in court on Friday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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