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Police 'abruptly withdraw' security to retired Kerala High Court judge

Justice Kemal Pasha had been vocal against LDF government's 'failure' in handling various cases

PTI Kochi Published 07.12.19, 10:19 AM
(Representational image) The retired judge noted that the security was withdrawn "abruptly" at a time when he was facing threat from Islamic States terror operatives in Kerala.

(Representational image) The retired judge noted that the security was withdrawn "abruptly" at a time when he was facing threat from Islamic States terror operatives in Kerala. Shutterstock

The Kerala police on Saturday 'abruptly withdrew' security provided to retired High Court judge Justice B. Kemal Pasha, who had been vocal against the CPI(M)-led LDF government's 'failure' in handling various cases, sources said in Kochi.

Justice Kemal Pasha said four armed police guards deputed for his personal security were withdrawn by the government.

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When contacted, he said, 'The decision was taken at the home secretary level on Friday. The police personnel left me ending their service today (Saturday).'

The retired judge noted that the security was withdrawn 'abruptly' at a time when he was facing threat from Islamic States terror operatives in Kerala.

Alleging the security was withdrawn for raising voices against the policies of the government over various issues including the alleged killing of four Maoists in an encounter by police in Attappadi recently, the eminent jurist said he would continue to protest its 'wrong policies'.

However, police were not available for a comment.

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