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Andhra red sanders killings case: 'Survivor' traced, to be produced before NHRC

A rights group said on Wednesday it has traced a “survivor” from a group of loggers shot dead by Andhra Pradesh police in an incident dubbed as a “massacre” of wood-cutters from neighbouring Tamil Nadu.

Updated on: Apr 08, 2015 08:10 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chittoor (AP)
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A “survivor” of the Chittoor encounter in Andhra Pradesh has claimed that seven out of the 20 slain loggers were pulled out of a bus a day before they were shot dead, a rights group said on Wednesday.

The claim, if proved true, would deal a big blow to Andhra Pradesh police who have dismissed allegations of staging the encounter and struck to its version that security personnel were forced to open fire when a 100-strong group of red sanders smugglers attacked them.

The killings have soured the state’s relations with neighbouring Tamil Nadu which have described the incident as a “massacre of poor woodcutters”

An underfire Andhra chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who had deployed a special task force to crack down on red sandalwood smugglers last year, on Wednesday order a magisterial probe into the incident.

Andhra Pradesh Civil Liberties Committee member Kranthi Chaitanya, in the forefront of a demand for a judicial enquiry into the encounter, said the organisation has “managed to establish contact with the survivor through relatives of the deceased who have come here (Chittoor) from Tamil Nadu.

“He is being kept at a safe place. We will produce him before the National Human Rights Commission,” he added.

The NHRC has already taken suo moto cognizance of the incident and asked for reports from the Andhra Pradesh chief secretary and police chief.

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NHRC has already taken suo moto cognizance of the incident and asked for reports from the Andhra Pradesh chief secretary and police chief. (Kashif Masood/HT Photo)



Family-members of a few of the slain "smugglers" who arrived at the government mortuary in Chittoor also said that the "survivor" was among of 8 woodcutters hired by red sanders smugglers in Andhra.



The identity of the "survivor", said to be from Arjuna Puram village in Thiruvanamalai district of Tamil Nadu, was not given.



They quoted him as saying that seven of his group were taken away from bus on Monday by police during a search at Nagari on the inter-state border.



"They were traveling in a bus from Thiruvanamalai to Chittoor on Monday afternoon. The bus was stopped by police and seven of the eight men were arrested. He was sitting separately and managed to slip away quietly," said Raja Babu (38), a relative of one of those killed in the encounter.



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