District Collector T N Hariharan, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Lakshmi along with senior district and police officials, accompanied Justice (Retd) S Rajeswaran during the inspection.
Later, Rajeswaran said he was here to get the first-hand information on the circumstances leading to the violent incidents across the city.
Stating that he had already visited the violence-hit areas in Chennai and conducted enquiries with police officials, Rajeswaran said, after the inspection and investigation in the city and Salem, his next stop would be Madurai.
The report will be submitted to the state government at the earliest, he added.
Rajeswaran visited Gandhipuram Bus stand, Meenaskhi Marriage Hall, Codissia grounds and a private college premises, where the violent incidents took place on January 23 and 24.
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