During the 2020 COVID lockdown, a shocking incident in Sathankulam, Thoothukudi district shook Tamil Nadu — a father and son, Jayaraj and Bennix, were arrested and brutally assaulted in police custody, resulting in their deaths. Now, the case has taken a new turn.
Five Years… Justice Still Eludes the Family
The grieving family has been waiting for justice for the past five years. The case, which was initially investigated by the CBCID, was later transferred to the CBI for further investigation. However, the investigation has still not been concluded.
Inspector Sridhar — First Accused — Files Petition to Turn Approver
Former Sathankulam Inspector Sridhar, one of the main accused in the case, has now filed a surprise petition in the Madurai District Court. In his plea, he stated, “I am willing to become an approver and testify as a witness for the prosecution. I am ready to truthfully reveal all the wrongdoings committed by the police.”
Key Points in the Petition:
- Willingness to Turn Approver: Requests the court to allow him to become a government witness.
- Intent to Reveal the Truth: Expresses a desire to honestly disclose all details based on his conscience.
- Exposing Other Officers’ Roles: Willing to reveal the involvement of other police personnel in the incident.
Current Status of the Case
So far, the CBI has filed a charge sheet in two phases spanning 2,400 pages. Testimonies have been recorded from 105 witnesses. Although the High Court had ordered in 2021 that the investigation be completed within six months, the case is still pending — causing immense distress to the victims’ family.
Turning Approver – A Major Twist in the Case?
Sridhar’s move to turn approver is seen as a potential game-changer. It is expected to add momentum to what has been a slow investigation. The Madurai District Court has now asked the CBI to respond to his petition.
Key Highlights:
- Incident Date: June 22, 2020 – Deaths of Jayaraj and Bennix in police custody
- Accused: Murder charges filed against 9 police officers
- Investigation: Initially by CBCID, later by CBI
- Current Status: Case still unresolved
- New Development: Inspector Sridhar files petition to become approver
This new development has once again drawn Tamil Nadu’s attention to the Sathankulam case, raising hopes that justice may finally be within reach.
