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Cop suspended for backing CPI(M) candidate on social media

A Civil Police Officer was suspended for allegedly posting social media messages supporting an LDF candidate in Vamanapuram ahead of the April 9 Assembly polls, officials said on Thursday.

Thiruvananthapuram | A Civil Police Officer was suspended for allegedly posting social media messages supporting an LDF candidate in Vamanapuram ahead of the April 9 Assembly polls, officials said on Thursday.

The suspended officer has been identified as Vaishakan, who is posted at Pangode police station.

According to police, he allegedly shared messages on social media platforms, including WhatsApp groups seeking support for CPI(M) candidate D K Muraleedharan Nair in Vamanapuram, in violation of service rules, officials said.

Congress activists, upon learning about the incident, filed a complaint with the Thiruvananthapuram Rural Police Chief, who ordered a preliminary probe.

Following the initial inquiry, the officer was suspended as part of disciplinary action pending a detailed investigation, an official said.

A senior officer has been tasked with conducting the probe and submitting a report, officials added.

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