India Monday, November 23, 2009

Court asked to inquire about top Kerala police officer

From correspondents in Kerala, India, 06:05 PM IST

The special vigilance court here Monday ordered an inquiry into a complaint against Kerala's Additional Director General of Police Sibi Mathews.

Judge S. Jagdeesh asked the vigilance department to register a case and complete the inquiry in two months after P. Hameed, a resident of Kochi, submitted a petition that Mathews did not do a fair job in three cases when he occupied the post of vigilance director.

Incidentally, Mathews is credited with successfully investigating quite a few sensational cases of crime in the past.

He is currently in charge of the police's intelligence wing.

Reacting to the inquiry, Mathews said this is the handiwork of a few police officials as he believed some of them were upset about his impending promotion to the rank of director general of police.

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