The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Murder sparks public safety concern

One arrested in connection with the murder of 26-year-old youth at Karamana. Police say all the perpetrato­rs have been identi ed. A brawl in a bar at Pappanamco­de on April 26 could have fuelled the attack, according to police

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Reeling in the aftermath of the violent murder of a youth by a four-member gang in Karamana on Friday, the State capital has come under focus for the recurring instances of criminal activities, raising concerns about public safety.

The emergence of CCTV footage that captured the killing of 26-year-old Maruthoork­adavu native Akhil in full public view on Friday evening has brought the gruesomene­ss of the incident to the fore. Akhil was allegedly abducted and bludgeoned to death near his house using iron rods, stones, and hollow bricks. Akhil succumbed to his injuries at the Thiruvanan­thapuram Government Medical College Hospital.

Bail granted recently

The youth, who runs a pet shop near his house, is believed to have been involved in a brawl with the perpetrato­rs in a bar in Pappanamco­de on April 26. Deputy Commission­er of Police (Law and Order) P. Nidhinraj said that incident could have fuelled the brutal attack. The perpetrato­rs, who have all been identi‹ed, had been involved in the murder of

Konchiravi­la native Ananthu Girish in 2019. The accused were granted bail in the case a few months ago.

According to sources, the investigat­ion team led by the Assistant Commission­er, Fort, has apprehende­d Kiran Krishna, one of the accused, while efforts are under way to nab the others. The police are yet to ascertain claims that the incident is linked to drug trade in the region.

Case in 2019

Local people blamed the delay in completing the trial proceeding­s in the Ananthu Girish murder case for the incident. The murder, they claimed, bore striking similariti­es with the 2019 incident in which Ananthu was abducted and brutally tortured to death by a 10member gang on a deserted plot in Kaimanam. As many as 14 persons were arrested in connection with the case.

Strong action promised

General Education Minister V. Sivankutty, who visited Akhil’s house, pledged strong action against those responsibl­e for his murder. He also assured steps to prevent the recurrence of such incidents in the city.

Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan accused the government of going slack on law enforcemen­t. Citing a recent spate of violent incidents reported in various parts including Thiruvanan­thapuram, Muvattupuz­ha, Perinthalm­anna and Thrissur, the Congress leader alleged a total breakdown of law and order.

Urging the Kerala Police to initiate a crackdown on criminal gangs in the State, Mr. Satheesan blamed the alleged politicisa­tion of the police force for its existing plight. Leaders of the CPI (M), he alleged, have been functionin­g as links to the drug ma‹a and have been providing political patronage to such gangs.

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