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Date: November 27, 2024

Shocking Custodial Torture of AP Deputy Speaker

RRR Exposes Custodial Torture

The custodial torture of Andhra Pradesh Deputy Speaker and former MP Raghu Rama Krishna Raju (RRR) shocked the nation. He claims CID officers tortured him during the previous YCP government. Despite being a sitting MP, RRR was arrested and subjected to abuse, which left him injured.

The case gained attention after the arrest of IPS officer Vijay Paul, who was involved in the torture. This is the first step toward justice. However, RRR still demands further action. He is calling for action against former CID chief PV Sunil Kumar.


RRR Identifies His Torturers

RRR recalls the torment he suffered at the hands of CID officers. He described how officers treated him like a criminal and tortured him. One officer sat on his chest during the torture. “I can identify him and get him arrested,” RRR said.

RRR is also worried that Sunil Kumar may try to escape justice. He is calling for a lookout notice to prevent this. He also revealed that officers used items like leather belts and a bat to hurt him.


Custodial Torture: A Call for Justice

This case has sparked wider conversations about human rights abuses and law enforcement’s role in such acts. The arrest of Vijay Paul is just the beginning, but RRR insists that more must be done. He is determined to hold all involved accountable, including Sunil Kumar.

RRR’s effort to seek justice is not only personal—it reflects a broader fight for accountability in law enforcement. The outcome of this case will affect how custodial abuse is handled in the future.


The Legal Battle Ahead

The future of this case depends on whether the authorities will act on RRR’s request for a lookout notice against PV Sunil Kumar. Investigations are still ongoing. If justice is served, it will mark a significant step forward in the fight against abuse of power.

RRR’s persistence shows his dedication to ensuring such crimes don’t go unnoticed. His efforts may inspire reforms within law enforcement.


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