Farmer's suicide: Village officers booked under non-bailable offence

Published : Jun 25, 2017, 06:08 PM ISTUpdated : Mar 31, 2018, 06:34 PM IST
Farmer's suicide: Village officers booked under non-bailable offence

Synopsis

A farmer committed suicide after village officials refused to accept tax from him The officials are booked under non-bailable sections and are likely to get 7 to 10 years of imprisonment The Upalogayukta too had registered a suo motu case against revenue officials over the incident

Kerala police registered a case against the officials who refused to accept tax from the farmer, who committed suicide. Village assistant was charged with abetment to suicide. 

The police have slapped non-bailable sections which could warrant and imprisonment of up to 7- 10 years to the officials. 

Read more: Solve issue in two visits: After farmer's suicide, Kerala orders officials to work faster

The Upalogayukta too had registered a suo motu case against revenue officials over the incident. Former village officer of Chembanoda village office and former village assistant were charged with criminal offences. 

The Upalokayukta registered case against officials based on media reports. The officials are asked to appear before the bench on July 26. 

Also read: Farmer hangs himself outside village office in Kozhikode, 2 officials suspended [Video]

Kaavilpurayidathil Joy, a native of Chakkittapara grama panchayat was found hanging outside Chempanoda village office on June 21 night. Relatives allege that the officials had tampered the documents related to his death. 
 

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