Nine Indian Cops Sentenced to Death for Custodial Murder

Is India's police brutality problem being addressed by punishing officers or does the issue demand a complete systemic overhaul?
Nine Indian Cops Sentenced to Death for Custodial Murder
Above: Residents carry the coffin of Jayaraj, 58, and son Bennicks Immanuel, 31, in Tamil Nadu on June 26, 2020. Image credit: STR/AFP/Getty Images

The Spin


Narrative A

All nine defendants receiving death sentences is exactly the justice India needed in this case. The evidence was damning — DNA on the lathis, 17 injuries on one victim and 13 on the other, and a fabricated case to cover it all up. No badge or uniform makes murder acceptable, and this verdict proves accountability is possible.

Narrative B

Brutal policing in India isn't just a case of bad apples, but a reflection of a broken system that underpays, overworks and poorly trains officers from day one. Brutality gets normalized in training itself, senior officers look the other way, and massive staffing shortages push already-strained personnel past their limits. Fixing custodial violence means fixing the system, not just punishing individuals.


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