 Dinesh, a 26-year-old man, died hours after he was released by the police in Tharipakam, Chennai, on December 20th, after having allegedly endured and assault in custody by the police. The police picked up Dinesh for allegedly stealing a phone, but no case was filed against him. He was a wage worker from North Chennai, Perambur. He is survived by his wife Kausalya and a 3-year-old daughter. The director-general of the police, Shalindra Babu, transferred the case to CBCID. And four police personnel attached to the Tharipakam police station have been transferred to Vekensirasur. Dinesh, a 26-year-old man, died hours after he was released by the police in Chennai, on December 20th, after having allegedly endured and assault in custody by the police. This happened on the 4th of June. After the death of Timukha Poruppetra, the 4th lockup death happened. What should the government do then? They should prevent such incidents. I was going in, then my family members were wearing a shirt. They had a fight with my family members. They were shouting and shouting. My family members said, I am not a thief. I was always with them. I was always with them. I ran away from them. I was always with them. They sent me to the police station. They asked me to return the money and get me a video card. They sent me back. They had come to the video until we left. After that, we had to send them to the police station. We asked the police, what was the situation? I didn't do anything. I and that man were talking and then I saw the phone. I told him that I was talking and then I saw the phone. We were going to go to the police station. They had taken us inside. They had sent us inside. The hands of the soul were burnt and blood was brought out of the body. The hands and legs were intact and the legs were burnt. He said, he had finished the whole thing and then sent us to the hospital. He saw that the hands were numb and he asked us to lie down and apply the medicine. After 2 days, he had sent us to the hospital. I went to Kulthattam and he came out and took me to the hospital. He took me to the hospital and took me to the hospital. When Udall was in the hospital in Stanley Maruthu Manila, he was the mayor of Chennai Managarath. He was one of the mayor of India. We wanted him to be a good sailor. But his father was Rajan Dravar. He was the head of the team. What he did was, he came to the Maruthu Manila right away and talked about the affected family. He lost his dream and his son and went to a family with pain. He gave us 1 lakh rupees for money. He told us not to talk about this. He told us to write it in a paper. He told us to write it and keep it for 1 lakh rupees. When we looked at that, we had to go to the Maruthu Manila right away. We had to go to the Maruthu Manila right away. The authorities were the head of the team. They came to the Maruthu Manila. I am asking you, if you are arrested, you have to file a complaint. You have to take the complaint, and file a complaint without the judge's permission. That is not allowed. If you don't file a complaint, you have to take the complaint to the Maruthu Manila. The judge sent the complaint to the Maruthu Manila. We have met with the Joint Commissioner of Chennai Nagarath. He told us that when we heard about the four murders, he told us that there is only one case in the Maruthu Manila. The other three cases are in Vizharanay. So, what we have to do is, we have to go to Vizharanay and file a complaint against the murderers. We don't file a complaint against the police. But there is a place in the law. So, we have to file a complaint against the murderers. Human rights and youth activists have been raising concerns about increasing police brutality in Tamil Nadu. Chennai has particularly reported many such deaths and activists are worried that the unknown cases would be more. A certain kind of narrative is spun around these deaths to legitimize the activities of the police. And activists say that this is a dangerous trend against the poor and marginalized people. We should not take these actions. It is a peaceful life. If they are able to do it, they can go to a village to get rid of the criminals. But Kaval Thurai, he was called to Vizharanay to file a complaint against the police. He was called to Vizharanay to file a complaint against the police. What did he say in that complaint? He said that the murderers should die like this. This is a society where they are going to die. That is what happened in the next generation, in the next generation. In the next generation, in the next generation, the Dhaagash family is very poor. There is no house even for 10 people. There are 3 children. There is no place for 3 people to sleep. Their mother is telling that the children are dying. She is going to Kulathur to take a house. The boy was there. The police will come and kill him. They will call us. They will go to a place to work. Do you know what they are saying? They have sent a message to me. What are they saying? We have to bring them. Watch the video. When they go out, they are going to behave well. They are saying that the place has nothing to do with us. But the police is there. It is not known. It is not known to the outside world. They will not die even if they are beaten. They will die all their lives for the murder. When Kaval Thurai met the police, he said that there is nothing to prove in these 4 cases. The victim is proven. He said that the police has a rod in his hand. He has a video to hit him. There will be videos in the outpost. Or the person who hits the police station will hit him. The person who hits the police station will hit him. The person who hits the police station will hit him. They will hit him and kill him. Then they will behave well. Lord Dinesh has a rod in his hand. He has a big coconut on his palm. The reason is that there is nothing inside the spoon. This is something he shouldn't do. The police is responsible for this. Even if it leads to murder, no one will be responsible. Thimucca was a police officer. with incidents of brutal torture not coming to an end, despite outcry from the society, the call for zero tolerance over custodial torture has increased. The political parties and civil rights organizations in the state continue to call for open, transparent and fast-track inquiry against the perpetrators, while the ruling party remains silent on the issue.