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NHRC issues notices to Kerala government, seeking report on 'human sacrifice' incident

Kerala Human Sacrifice case: Observing that such incidents cannot be expected in a civilised society, where a human being is killed in the name of a ritual without any fear of the law, the NHRC said the right to life of the victims has been grossly violated.

PTI Reported By: PTI New Delhi Updated on: October 15, 2022 18:14 IST
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Image Source : FILE PHOTO The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the Kerala government, seeking an action-taken report in connection with a "human sacrifice" incident in the southern state.

Highlights

  • The victims were bound by a common profession of selling lottery tickets
  • The NHRC said the right to life of the victims has been grossly violated
  • The state, being the guardian of its citizens, is responsible for their safety

Kerala human sacrifice case: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the Kerala government, seeking an action-taken report in connection with a "human sacrifice" incident in the southern state.

The panel said it has taken suo moto cognizance of a media report that two women, reported missing to police by their families, became victims of human sacrifice in a bizarre ritual orchestrated by a self-styled voodoo practitioner, professing to bring luck to a couple facing financial problems.

The victims were bound by a common profession of selling lottery tickets, it added.

Observing that such incidents cannot be expected in a civilised society, where a human being is killed in the name of a ritual without any fear of the law, the NHRC said the right to life of the victims has been grossly violated.

"The state, being the guardian of its citizens, is responsible for their safety and cannot escape its liability to protect them from such evil practices," it said.

The rights panel has issued notices to the chief secretary and the director general of police of Kerala, calling for a report on the matter in four weeks, including the status of the investigation and compensation, if any, paid to the victims' families.

According to the media report, police were informed that one of the victims was missing on June 6, while the other was reported missing on September 26.

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