Thoppumpady: The Former Leaders Alliance in Kochi diocese has lodged a complaint with the chief minister and the DGP over the objectionable actions of the police following the divine sacrifice of Stella Mary’s church in Wellington Island. At 6.30 am on the morning of the Divine Sacrifice with three accomplices, three others unexpectedly entered the mosque, then came to the Island Police Station and sued for breaching the Kovid proliferation regime. The police registered a case in which the clergyman’s position was that he had no knowledge or consent in the event that more than five people were present in the mosque in good faith.

The clergyman who was transported to the station was willing to sign the documents in cooperation with the procedure, but the signatures were sent off after a lengthy stop. Then they were summoned to the station to say that there was another action. The complaint alleges that the police’s blatant act of condemning the unexpected situation as a major crime, informing journalists, making time to reach them, and encouraging the taking of photographs and blocking a clergyman is extremely regrettable. The complaint was handed over to the DGP for further action. The Ernakulam Range IG has been entrusted with the task of investigating further.

The KLCA and KCYM in Kochi diocese have demanded that the Kochi diocese and the community members, who have been cooperating with the locals down the road, should be justified in their derogatory actions. Former Leaders Alliance, a Forum of Former Leaders Alliance. Jollappan, General Convener Jolly Powell, and Coordinator CC George.

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