"The CITU condemns barbaric killings of labourers in the Seshachalam forest in Andhra Pradesh by police in the name of encounter with red sandalwood smugglers.
"It demands a judicial enquiry into such heinous killings and demands the State Government to pay adequate compensation to families of the victims of police brutality," Tapan Sen, CITU general secretary, said in a statement.
Referring to media reports, the outfit labelled the encounter as "fake one". He added that police killed the labourers in "cold blood" to "cover up" their failure to curb increasing menace of red sanders' smuggling.
"This is simply inhuman as well as heinous on the part of state administration that their abject failure to contain the smuggling or capture the smugglers is being sought to be camouflaged by brutal killings of the poor labourers hired for cutting woods in the forest," he said.
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