The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court on Friday ordered a CB-CID probe into the dying of Dinesh Kumar, 31, a Scheduled Caste youth, in Madurai.

It is claimed that the routine offender, who reportedly escaped from Madurai metropolis police custody, died after leaping right into a canal at Vandiyur on Thursday morning. However, the kin of the person alleged that he was tortured and killed whereas in police custody at Anna Nagar police station.

The court docket was listening to a public curiosity litigation petition filed by advocate C. Selvakumar of Madurai who stated the police personnel hooked up to Anna Nagar police station had picked up Dinesh Kumar from his home in Yagappa Nagar for an enquiry.

Later, the sufferer’s mom Muthulakshmi was summoned to the police station and stated that her son had escaped and fell right into a canal, leading to his dying.

The petitioner stated the assertion was false and fabricated. Dinesh Kumar was subjected to brutal custodial torture and overwhelmed to dying by the police personnel. The act of the police personnel was a gross human rights violation and it amounted to custodial homicide.

The police personnel needs to be punished for homicide and in addition beneath the related provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989, he stated.

A Division Bench of Justices Anita Sumanth and C. Kumarappan ordered a CBCID probe into the matter. The court docket additionally directed the authorities to conduct the postmortem as per the rules and protect the out there CCTV footage.

Following the dying of the person, Anna Nagar Police Station Inspector Flower Sheela was transferred to Armed Reserve Police on Friday. 

Madurai City Police Commissioner J. Loganathan stated the station inspector was transferred to the AR police pressure.

Action can be initiated towards different police personnel solely after the inquiry into the dying was over, he added.

Published – October 10, 2025 10:26 pm IST