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Two witnesses to Chittoor killings to meet NHRC
New Delhi, Apr 13 (IBNS) Two witnesses to the Chittoor killings who claim it was a fake encounter, will appear before the National Human Rights Commission in Delhi on Monday.
Their accounts suggest that the police in Andhra Pradesh staged the killing of 20 alleged red sanders smugglers last week.
The men claim that at least 12 of those shot dead were pulled off a bus by policemen and arrested hours before the alleged encounter.
According to the Andhra Pradesh, those killed were notorious smugglers of red sandalwood and were killed after they attacked a police team.
All the men were from neighbouring Tamil Nadu.
The two witnesses claim they survived because they were not among the villagers taken away by the Andhra police.
Andhra Pradesh forest minister B Gopala Krishna Reddy has said there is evidence that those who were killed were "habitual offenders" in trading red sandalwood illegally.
The two witnesses claim they survived because they were not among the villagers taken away by the Andhra police.
Andhra Pradesh forest minister B Gopala Krishna Reddy has said there is evidence that those who were killed were "habitual offenders" in trading red sandalwood illegally.
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