Guntur: In a stunning indictment did eight months ago - but strangely never made public - the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) declared as false until 16 games during the tenure of IPS officer PSR Anjaneyulu as Kurnool and Guntur SP 2000-02. The Court ordered compensation of Rs 5 lakh to each of the families of the victims, but declined to order any action against the erring policemen. Then sent copies of the judgment only to relevant government channels, including the Secretary and the DGP, but not to the plaintiff B Chandrasekhar, a senior lawyer and rights activist despite repeated requests. The two district administrations too low distribution compensation.
The verdict finally came to light Friday after Chandrasekhar was able to obtain a copy by calling the Right to Information (RTI), the Law The commission is headed by former CJI Balakrishnan K G. The former CJI is already in a cloud after allegations of acquiring assets disproportionate to his income. Anjaneyulu is now posted as IG greyhounds.
The complaint filed nearly a decade ago, Chandrasekhar Anjaneyulu accused of going on a killing spree and called for an investigation in 19 games in Kurnool and Guntur between 2000 and 2002. According to their requests, Erukala Srinivas, Babu P, Boya Venkata Ramana, Venkateswarlu, Sunkanna Nallabothula, Basivireddi Aswadha Reddy, Kalluri Venkateswarlu, Kistanna, Ramudu, Ramesh Komaravolu, Srinivasulu Rajababu Gundlakonda and were killed between May 2000 and November 2001, Kurnool. Subsequently, six, Kodati Venkateswarlu, Kodati Srinu, Srinu Kampa, Suresh Tadigiri, Lakshmana Rao and Sudhakar Macherla Dunna were killed in a similar manner in Guntur district in the space of three months between May and July 2002.
After an investigation that lasted more than nine years, the National Human Rights Commission in November 2011 called 16 games as false and ordered compensation. "Of the 16 cases, four undertrials died in a brutal encounter near Perecherla to be shifted from Guntur Sattenpalle," Chandrasekhar said. The commission did not order any compensation in three cases - Babu P, Boya Venkata Ramana and Venkateswarlu - all considered to be leaders in Kurnool TDP dissidents.
The verdict finally came to light Friday after Chandrasekhar was able to obtain a copy by calling the Right to Information (RTI), the Law The commission is headed by former CJI Balakrishnan K G. The former CJI is already in a cloud after allegations of acquiring assets disproportionate to his income. Anjaneyulu is now posted as IG greyhounds.
The complaint filed nearly a decade ago, Chandrasekhar Anjaneyulu accused of going on a killing spree and called for an investigation in 19 games in Kurnool and Guntur between 2000 and 2002. According to their requests, Erukala Srinivas, Babu P, Boya Venkata Ramana, Venkateswarlu, Sunkanna Nallabothula, Basivireddi Aswadha Reddy, Kalluri Venkateswarlu, Kistanna, Ramudu, Ramesh Komaravolu, Srinivasulu Rajababu Gundlakonda and were killed between May 2000 and November 2001, Kurnool. Subsequently, six, Kodati Venkateswarlu, Kodati Srinu, Srinu Kampa, Suresh Tadigiri, Lakshmana Rao and Sudhakar Macherla Dunna were killed in a similar manner in Guntur district in the space of three months between May and July 2002.
After an investigation that lasted more than nine years, the National Human Rights Commission in November 2011 called 16 games as false and ordered compensation. "Of the 16 cases, four undertrials died in a brutal encounter near Perecherla to be shifted from Guntur Sattenpalle," Chandrasekhar said. The commission did not order any compensation in three cases - Babu P, Boya Venkata Ramana and Venkateswarlu - all considered to be leaders in Kurnool TDP dissidents.
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