Five security personnel of ex-CM were issued notice by Kerala HC 
Kerala

Kerala HC issues notice to former security personnel of ex-CM in assault case

Kerala High Court sought the response of five former security personnel of former Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on pleas seeking cancellation of their anticipatory bail

Kochi | The Kerala High Court on Thursday sought the response of five former security personnel of former Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on pleas seeking cancellation of their anticipatory bail in a case relating to the alleged assault on Youth Congress workers during the Nava Kerala Sadas programme in 2023.

Justice C S Dias issued notices to Anil Kumar S, Sandeep S, Shaiju V K, Arun R and Vipin V V on the Special Investigation Team's pleas seeking cancellation of the relief granted to them by a sessions court on June 9.

The UDF government had appointed an SIT to re-investigate the incident.

The Alappuzha Sessions Court on June 9 granted anticipatory bail to the five, observing that the charge of attempt to commit culpable homicide was not prima facie sustainable.

The case stems from an incident in Alappuzha in December 2023 when Youth Congress activists staged a black-flag protest against the then CPI(M)-led government as Pinarayi Vijayan and his ministers travelled through the district as part of the Nava Kerala Sadas outreach programme.

According to the prosecution, the protesters were assaulted with sticks by the chief minister's gunmen after they ran towards the bus carrying Vijayan.

Two people were injured in the incident, including current Alappuzha MLA A D Thomas.

After the Congress-led UDF came to power, Chief Minister V D Satheesan announced the formation of the SIT, which subsequently added the more serious charge of attempt to commit culpable homicide against the accused personnel.

Woman shifted to Kottayam Medical College for Ebola test

India-UK trade pact to come into force from July 15

Modi raises seafarers' safety with Trump, seeks protection for them in Iran deal

G7 leaders back Trump's plan to end Iran war that faces scepticism at home

Ex-Kerala CM's daughter Veena appears for questioning before ED in PMLA case