20 woodcutters from TN gunned by A.P. police
The gunning down of 20 alleged red sandalwood smugglers by an Andhra Pradesh special task force team on April 07,2015 Tuesday morning has triggered a political storm, with many blaming the state police for violating human rights.
Six
policemen were also injured in the operation that a patrol team
undertook in Seshachalam Hill Ranges in the state’s Chittoor district.
Tamil
Nadu Chief Minister O.P. Panneerselvam wrote a strongly-worded letter
to his AP counterpart N. Chandrababu Naidu demanding a credible and
speedy inquiry into the episode and fixing responsibility for possible
human rights violations
National Human Rights Commission has also issued a notice to the Andhra Pradesh government seeking a report on the killings.
NHRC
member Justice D. Murugesan observed that the shooting cannot be
justified on the grounds of self-defence, since it resulted in the loss
of 20 lives.
According
to an NHRC statement, notices have been issued to the chief secretary
and the DGP of Andhra Pradesh, calling for a report explaining the act
of police and forest officials within two weeks. The hearing on the
issue will be on April 23 in Hyderabad.
Political
parties including the DMK, BJP, PMK, Congress and CPI have claimed that
“poor labourers from Tamil Nadu” were among the victims and have asked
the state government to pursue lawful means to check smuggling of red
sandalwood.
Note
The state government had in June 2013
formed a Special Task Force to check the smuggling of red sandalwood.
The STF had been carrying out raids on hideouts across Kadapa, Chittoor,
Nellore and Kurnool districts to check the rampant felling of red
sander trees
The police claimed that the smugglers have a history of attacking forest personnel and policemen
Two forest officials were stoned to death by red sander cutters in Seshachalam forest in December 2013.
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