Mangaluru, Apr 5: Police have reportedly booked cases against more than two dozen people among the Popular Front of India activists detained during a protest against custodial torture in Mangaluru on Tuesday.

Nearly 100 protesters were detained by the police when they tried to gherao the office of Mangaluru City Police Commissioner demanding action against the cops who allegedly tortured a youth in the custody.
According to sources, as many as 72 persons among the detained agitators were released by the police last night. Other 26 persons were booked under relevant provisions of the penal code as well as the police act.
According to SDPI leader Haneef Khan Kodaje, around 65 protesters suffered injuries during the lathi-charge by the police. Among them, five activists have suffered severe injuries.
On the other hand, a dozen police officers have also reportedly suffered during the protest and lathi-charge. The police claimed that they were injured when the protesters pelted stones and attacked them.
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