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Nine Tamil Nadu Police Officers Sentenced to Death in Custodial Deaths Case

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What's right

Nine police personnel were sentenced to death in Tamil Nadu for the custodial deaths of Jayaraj and his son Benicks [1][2][5][8].
The court described the case as "rarest of rare" [1][4][5][6].
The police personnel were ordered to pay ₹1.40 crore as compensation to the victims' family [2][4][9].
The incident occurred in June 2020 during the COVID-19 lockdown when Jayaraj and Benicks allegedly kept their mobile shop open beyond stipulated hours [4][5][7][8].

What's wrong

The what is said in the video states that ten police personnel were involved in the torture, but the verdict was against nine, with a tenth suspect having died during the trial due to COVID-19 [1][2][8].
The what is said in the video mentions Jayaraj was 59 and Benicks was 30 or
However, sources state Jayaraj was 58 or 60 and Benicks was 31 or 38 [5][7][8].
The what is said in the video describes the police station becoming a "bloodbath" with blood everywhere, and that the victims changed their lungi seven times due to bleeding. While the torture was severe, the extent of the bloodbath and repeated clothing changes is not detailed to this degree in the provided sources [1][4][5][6][8][9].

Breakdown

Verdict Summary The claim is largely true, with accurate details regarding the sentencing of nine police officers to death for custodial murders, the classification of the case as "rarest of rare," the compensation amount, and the context of the incident. Minor discrepancies exist in the number of accused police personnel mentioned and the exact ages of the victims.

Key Details Supported by Evidence The core of the claim, that nine police personnel were sentenced to death in Tamil Nadu for custodial deaths and that the court deemed it a "rarest of rare" case, is strongly supported by multiple sources [1][2][4][5][6][7][8]. The directive for compensation of ₹1.40 crore to the family is also consistently reported [2][4][9].

The background of the incident, involving a lockdown violation and the detention of Jayaraj and Benicks in June 2020, is also accurately presented [4][5][7][8]. Discrepancies and Nuances The what is said in the video mentions "ten police personnel" being involved in the torture, whereas the verdict was against nine, with the tenth accused having died during the trial [1][2][8].

Additionally, there are slight variations in the reported ages of the victims, with sources giving Jayaraj's age as 58 or 60 and Benicks' as 31 or 38, compared to the what is said in the video's 59 and 30/31 respectively [5][7][8]. The graphic description of the police station as a "bloodbath" and the victims changing their lungi seven times, while indicative of severe torture, is more detailed than what is explicitly stated in the provided references [1][4][5][6][8][9].

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