
Police associations flay attack
The Hindu
They say factory management should be held accountable
The Kerala Police Officers Association (KPOA) and the Kerala Police Association (KPA) have decried the attack on police personnel by migrant workers employed by Kitex Garments at Kizhakkambalam on Sunday morning.
“We condemn the attack on personnel engaged in law and order duty. The government must extend full support to the police in such situations, including by bearing the treatment expense of the injured personnel. There should be no leniency towards the attackers,” said K.P. Praveen, KPA general secretary.
Police teams who arrived at a migrant workers’ camp to prevent a clash from going out of control were attacked in a primitive manner.

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