The police in pollachi have fired sex offenders for making illegal concessions to them. Despite several political claims levelled against Edappadi Palanisamy's AIADMK government, it was the pollachi sex case that enraged the whole state of tamil Nadu.
Based on a woman's accusation, those who intimidated and sexually abused several women were jailed. Many of the perpetrators were apprehended. The arrested individuals were AIADMK executives and close colleagues of Deputy Speaker pollachi Jayaraman.
The opposing party, the DMK, took the problem seriously and was always in a state of conflict. Kanimozhi, the DMK Women's Secretary, continued to speak about it. stalin stated that once the DMK took power, the perpetrators would be punished by those who supported them.
MK stalin became the new chief minister in May. The sex lawsuit against pollachi is still ongoing. Two occurrences have shocked the people, who felt that individuals responsible for the DMK regime's horrors would not be able to flee.
After concluding the inquiry at the coimbatore court, the police were transporting the arrested persons to salem Jail in a police car. He was allowed to halt halfway during the journey to speak with the families of those arrested by the police. A video with a similar theme has been released.
Many people are wondering who is granting the offenders so much leeway in a case that tamil Nadu is investigating. It was questioned whether stalin, who campaigned on the slogan pollachi is a witness to the AIADMK's bad governance, was aware that such a privilege had been extended to the culprits within his police force.
Following this, salem Municipal Commissioner of police Najmal Hota has suspended IPS officers Subramaniam and Prabhu, Velkumar, Rajkumar, Nadarajan, Rajeshkumar, and Karthi, the Special Assistant Inspector of the Armed Forces, for disorderly conduct in which they allowed their relatives to visit them in violation of the rules.
'Police continue to treat activists in jail, including thirumurugan Gandhi, who are fighting for people's rights, by refusing to feed them and even allowing them to urinate while being transported in a police car for several kilometres. Those who have done horrific crimes, on the other hand, find it painful to be privileged beyond the law. Political experts think the chief minister has a lot of work to do in his profession.