Karimnagar, July 13:
In a deeply disturbing development, a case has been registered against Karimnagar Women Police Station CI Srilatha for her alleged role in filing false cases against a man named Shravan Kumar, who later died by suicide.
The controversy stems from a domestic dispute involving a couple from Choppadandi, where Srilatha is accused of overstepping her authority. According to allegations, the Circle Inspector acted under the influence of the wife’s relatives and filed multiple cases against Shravan Kumar without proper investigation.
Husband Ends Life Over Alleged Harassment by Police
Shravan Kumar reportedly left a note before his death, claiming he was wrongfully targeted and mentally harassed due to false police action. The note has triggered widespread outrage on social media and among local communities, with many calling for strict accountability.
His family alleges that CI Srilatha colluded with the wife’s side and deliberately filed charges against him to favor the woman’s family in the dispute. This, they say, pushed Shravan into mental distress, eventually leading to his tragic decision.
Police Register Case Against CI Srilatha
Following preliminary inquiry, senior police officials have taken the matter seriously. A formal case has been registered against CI Srilatha under applicable sections of the law. Authorities have assured a fair and transparent investigation into the incident.
“We have initiated a departmental probe and legal proceedings. No one is above the law,” a senior officer told media when asked about the developments.
The incident has sparked debate around police impartiality in domestic cases, and whether officers are sometimes influenced by one party without verifying facts thoroughly.
Key Highlights
- Karimnagar Women Police Station CI Srilatha booked in connection with a suicide case.
- Man named Shravan Kumar from Choppadandi dies by suicide, alleging police harassment.
- CI accused of filing false cases under pressure from wife’s relatives.
- Shravan’s family says false cases led to mental harassment and his death.
- Police have initiated investigation and registered a case against CI Srilatha.