He made the submission in response to the direction of the bench asking the DGP, the Union Law Commission Secretary and the Home Secretary to explain the measures available for protection of witnesses in heinous crimes.
Police were giving protection to witnesses in important cases including cases of rape, murder and kidnapping, he said.
Besides, the Law commission of India, in its report on "witness identity protection and witness protection programmes," had suggested a bill to enact a law on the subject, the IG said.
Justice N.Kirubakaran, who directed police to submit detailed statistics on cases relating to threats to witnesses and attack or murder of witnesses in the state, posted the case for hearing on October 8.
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