10 CPI(M) activists accused of forcible release of detenu surrender
The Hindu
Ten Communist Party of India (Marxist) activists, who allegedly unleashed an attack against the policemen and forcibly released a CPI(M) leader from police custody, surrendered before the Kuttiyadi police on Wednesday. A.P. Asokan, who was released from custody, was also among those who surrendered before the investigating team.
It was on last Sunday that a group of CPI(M) workers forcibly released Asokan after attacking three policemen and a Home Guard at Nittoor near Kuttiyadi. The injured officials had been admitted to a government hospital in Kozhikode. Following the incident, the Kuttiyadi police had registered a case against 51 identifiable persons.
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