Nine killed by police in India during protest over Tutticorin mining plant

Indian police on Tuesday killed nine demonstrators after opening fire on thousands of people demanding the closure of a copper factory. (Screenshot: Times Of India Chennai)
Updated 22 May 2018
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Nine killed by police in India during protest over Tutticorin mining plant

  • Thousands of people were demanding the closure of a copper factory due to pollution concerns
  • Protesters rampaged for hours in the port city of Tutticorin in the southern state of Tamil Nadu

NEW DELHI: Indian police on Tuesday killed nine demonstrators after opening fire on thousands of people demanding the closure of a copper factory due to pollution concerns, a police officer said.
Protesters rampaged for hours in the port city of Tutticorin in the southern state of Tamil Nadu calling for the closure of the plant run by British-based mining giant Vedanta Resources.
“Nine protesters were killed in police firing after they attacked the collectors’ office,” the officer told AFP from the state capital Chennai.