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Ajith Kumar Custodial Death: Court Vows To Teach Police A Lesson
4 Feb
Summary
- Court cited custodial death of a security guard over false theft allegations.
- Post-mortem revealed 40 injuries, confirming severe physical abuse.
- Accused policemen denied bail, ordered to remain in custody until trial.

The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has stated it will 'teach a lesson to the police' following the custodial death of Ajith Kumar, a temple security guard. The court noted that Kumar was allegedly beaten to death over a false jewellery theft complaint, refusing bail to five arrested special police team members.
The CBI confirmed Kumar's death as a custodial killing, having closed the theft complaint against him as baseless. A post-mortem examination documented approximately 40 injuries on his body, substantiating claims of severe physical abuse.




