Victim of moral policing, teacher in Kerala commits suicide


Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 14 (IANS): In yet another incident of suspected moral policing in Kerala's Malappuram district, popular cultural personality and school teacher Suresh Challiyeth on Saturday allegedly committed suicide.

The 45-year-old Challiyeth came under pressure when a group of men allegedly entered his house on Friday and beat him up and dragged him, and took him away in a vehicle.

The victim's neighbour said a group of people came here when Suresh was not at his house.

"He was contacted on his mobile phone and soon he came. As soon as he came, the people who came looking for him started to beat him. All what was said was about some 'online' thing. Then he was forcefully taken in a vehicle. After sometime, he was dropped back and appeared tired while his body was covered in blood," said the victim's neighbour.

Challiyeth was deeply upset after the incident as he was beaten up and harassed in front of his family. On Saturday morning, he was found hanging in a room at his house.

Besides being a school teacher, Challiyeth was an artist and had worked in films as an art director.

"He was a nice person and we do not know what wrong he did," said the victim's friend.

The police is investigating the case and the victim's body has been sent to a state-run hospital for an autopsy.

 

  

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 15 2021

    Is this some sort of Indian Taliban?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Aug 14 2021

    Sad.Whether a person is guilty or not ,there are rules which everyone should follow.Among them is self justice is not good and forbidden.There are persons from justice who will look into it and decide.Why someone should enter ones house ,drag him beat and let there humiliate him?Who has this right given to them?These people should be given same treatment in front of others.Very bad.one cant say he is really is a victim of many moral policing ?Hope the truth will comeout.Investigations should be done and truth should comeout.Heartfelt sympathy to his family .May he get justice above in Heaven and his soul rest in peace.If he is not guilty ,he should have fought for justice,so that truth would reveal,instead of committing suicide.With suicide it can also strengthen their thoughts.very sad.

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sat, Aug 14 2021

    As per lungi intelligence report.. those who beat him were having a strong nexus with self proclaimed nationalist organization...,

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