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Encounter killings fail to deter gangsters thirsting for revenge in Tamil Nadu

A spate of revenge killings and encounter killings in Tamil Nadu is exposing the underbelly of a criminal underworld that has been thriving in the state.What is more alarming is that the gangsters and thugs take refuge under political parties to hide their nefarious activities.

July 16, 2024 / 20:23 IST
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BSP supporters outside the Rajiv Gandhi Government Hospital in Chennai during a protest after Tamil Nadu party chief K Armstrong was hacked to death on July 6. (Courtesy: PTI photo)

A spate of revenge killings and encounter killings in Tamil Nadu is exposing the underbelly of a criminal underworld that has been thriving in the state. What is more alarming is that the gangsters and thugs take refuge under political parties to hide their nefarious activities. But they cannot escape the fallout of personal enmity.

On Tuesday morning history sheeter and Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) north-Madurai deputy secretary 'Punk' Bala alias C Balasubramanian was hacked to death in Madurai when he was on his morning walk. Balasubramanian had several cases against him, including a few murder cases; a revenge killing is seen as an unsurprising reason. Police, however, claimed that a family dispute was behind the killing, executed by some unidentified youths.

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On Thursday, another history sheeter, 'MGR Nagar' Dorai alias Doraisamy was killed in a police encounter in an eucalyptus grove near Pudukkottai (neighbouring Trichy). He used to operate in the central districts of Pudukkottai, Tiruchirapalli, Ariyalur and Thanjavur.

The high profile murder of the BSP state president K Armstrong was a case of revenge killing. Though he was acquitted by the courts in the criminal cases against him, he was known to have a criminal past. The accused in his murder, K Thiruvengadam, a history sheeter, with even murder cases against him, was shot dead in a police encounter on Sunday. Thiruvengadam was also an accused in the murder of another BSP functionary, Thennarasu alias Thenna of Thiruvallur in 2015.