Royapuram inspector shifted out; kept without new posting

Royapuram inspector shifted out; kept without new posting
Royapuram police inspector Chidambara Bharathi was transferred to Vacancy Reserve (VR) without a posting after a controversy erupted over his handling of a protest staged by a 27-year-old woman at a marriage hall in Royapuram, police sources said.
Chennai: Royapuram police inspector Chidambara Bharathi, who was caught on video assaulting a man and then arguing with TVK MLA K V Vijay Damu, has been shifted out of the station without any new posting.The transfer follows allegations that the inspector acted in a biased manner while intervening in a protest by a woman. While a wedding reception was underway on Tuesday outside Ramzan Hall on West Madha Church Street in Royapuram, the woman, accompanied by her relatives, attempted to stop the marriage, alleging that the groom, Syed Ibrahim of Choolaimedu, had been in a relationship with her and had cheated her.During the protest, inspector Bharathi slapped one of her supporters, and the video went viral on social media. He was also seen arguing with MLA Vijay Damu at the venue.Police sources said complaints related to disputes between the woman and Syed Ibrahim were previously registered at the Sholinganallur and Arumbakkam police stations. Further inquiry is underway.

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Selvaraj Arunachalam, widely known as Crime Selvaraj, is a veteran journalist with over 31 years of experience in crime reporting across leading Tamil and English newspapers. He has covered historic events, including the deaths of former Tamil Nadu Chief Ministers Jayalalithaa and M. Karunanidhi, the IPL betting scam, and the Kanchi Seer Sankararaman murder case. A familiar face in the digital space, he has given more than 500 interviews across 30 YouTube channels, with millions of views on social media. He has also featured in international documentaries on Netflix and Bloomberg, speaking on high-profile cases such as idol smuggler Subhash Kapoor and conman Sukesh Chandrasekar. Beyond journalism, he has acted in three films including the Tamil movie DNA, trained over 200 budding journalists, directed short films, and authored the English crime-poetry collection Chilled Love. His contributions have earned him the TOI Scribe Award and the Humanitarian Award from former Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan.

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