District C-Branch to probe law student’s death
The Hindu
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The Ernakulam Rural District C-Branch will probe the death of law student Mofia Parveen who was found hanging at her home with a suicide note left behind.
A team led by Deputy Superintendent of Police V. Rajeev will investigate the case, which has assumed political connotations with the Congress on the warpath demanding the dismissal and arrest of C.L. Sudheer, the Inspector who was relieved of the charge of the Aluva East police station and transferred to the police headquarters after being named in the suicide note.
The victim had accused the officer of having behaved with her and father rudely in the presence of her husband when summoned to the station in connection with the domestic violence complaint registered by her a month ago.
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