Key Points

The Tamil Nadu Police have intensified their search for TVK district secretary Satish Kumar after he went missing. This follows the Madras High Court rejecting his anticipatory bail petition in a hospital attack case. The court held him responsible for his cadre's violent actions during actor Vijay's election campaign. Police have formed special squads and are scanning possible hideouts to locate the absconding leader.

Key Points: TN Police Hunt TVK Leader Satish Kumar After HC Bail Rejection

  • Two special police squads formed to track down absconding TVK district secretary Satish Kumar
  • Madras HC rejected anticipatory bail citing leader's responsibility for cadre actions
  • Case involves alleged hospital property damage worth Rs 5 lakh during Vijay's campaign
  • Police reveal eight other criminal cases already pending against the TVK leader
  • Court examined photographic evidence showing extensive damage during the violent incident
  • Authorities consider issuing lookout notice if Satish Kumar fails to surrender soon
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TN Police launch manhunt for TVK's Namakkal district secy after Madras HC rejects bail plea

Tamil Nadu Police launch manhunt for Vijay's TVK district secretary Satish Kumar after Madras High Court denies anticipatory bail in hospital attack case.

"If party members were engaged in such acts, how can the petitioner claim ignorance? Shouldn't he have exercised control over them? - Justice N. Senthilkumar"

Chennai, Oct 4

The Tamil Nadu Police have intensified efforts to trace and arrest N. Satish Kumar, Namakkal district secretary of actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), after he went missing following the dismissal of his anticipatory bail petition, officials said on Saturday.

Two special squads have been formed under the supervision of Inspector Kabilan to locate the absconding TVK functionary, according to official sources.

The action comes after the Madras High Court on Friday denied anticipatory bail to Satish Kumar in connection with a case registered for allegedly attacking a private hospital in Namakkal.

The incident reportedly occurred when TVK leader Vijay was campaigning in the district ahead of the Assembly elections scheduled to be held next year.

Satish Kumar approached the court seeking protection from arrest.

During the hearing, his counsel, advocate A. Murugavel, said that his client was being falsely implicated for political reasons.

"The petitioner has not committed any crime. The case was filed solely because he happened to be present at the location when the incident took place," Murugavel added.

However, the prosecution strongly opposed the plea, presenting details of damages caused during the unrest.

Police counsel said that TVK cadres had damaged hospital property worth Rs 5 lakh during the incident.

They also said that eight other criminal cases were already pending against Satish Kumar, including charges related to public property destruction.

The police also submitted photographic evidence from the spot to substantiate their claims.

After examining the images, Justice N. Senthilkumar said that as a district-level TVK leader, Satish Kumar, could not disown responsibility for the violent actions of his cadre.

"If party members were engaged in such acts, how can the petitioner claim ignorance? Shouldn't he have exercised control over them?" the judge remarked before rejecting the anticipatory bail plea.

With the court's decision, the Namakkal police have stepped up operations to track down Satish Kumar, who has reportedly been untraceable since the judgment.

Officers said that both squads are actively following leads and scanning possible hideouts.

The move is seen as part of a broader crackdown on political violence and property damage during election campaigns.

Authorities indicated that if Satish Kumar fails to surrender, further legal steps, including issuing a lookout notice, could follow.

The police have appealed to the people to share information on his whereabouts confidentially.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why attack a hospital of all places? This is completely unacceptable. Political activities should never disrupt essential services like healthcare. Hope they catch him soon.
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Arjun K
Eight pending criminal cases? This shows a pattern of behavior. The police need to take strict action against such repeat offenders, regardless of their political connections.
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Sarah B
While I support taking action against violence, I hope this isn't being used for political targeting. The timing with elections approaching does make one wonder. 🤔
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Vikram M
Good to see the courts taking a strong stand against political hooliganism. This should serve as a warning to all parties that violence won't be tolerated. 👍
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Kavya N
Running away after court rejection just makes him look more guilty. Should have faced the law properly if he's really innocent. Now it just seems like he's confirming the allegations.

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