Uniformed men in Chennai are seen setting fire to a row of auto-rickshaws in viral video.
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Many videos of alleged violence by Chennai police shared on social media
A policewoman is seen setting fire to an auto in video tweeted by people
Footage is being investigated, said Chennai police chief
"Another Video Tweeted... Forgive The Bad Language By The Tweeter," Said Arvind Swamy.
Police themselves burnt everything and put the blame on innocent students and this is the proof. @hrw @UNHumanRights @news7tamil pic.twitter.com/tNZs5tp2HF
— WeNeedJustice
NDTV cannot verify the authenticity of the videos, which were posted last evening with allegations that the police deliberately fuelled violence and blamed it on the people who had been protesting peacefully in support of bull-taming festival Jallikattu.
Expressing shock, legendary actor Kamal Haasan today remarked: "I hope the cops in these videos are actors, not real."
Chennai police chief S George, who had earlier called the videos morphed, has now said he will have the footage investigated. "An intelligence officer informed me that there was a picture of policemen indulging in violence. It is just ridiculous. We will find out," he said.

A video of a policeman setting an auto rickshaw was aired by some local channels and was widely circulated on social media.
"People were running, the police abused us very badly, lathi-charged us, behaved roughly...,"says one woman. Another alleges that the police broke her doors when no one was home. "How are we going to spend the night here with our two daughters? Why was our house damaged?" she says.
The police say they have arrested around 40 "anti-social elements" for violence and arson yesterday.

Jallikattu protesters blocked several roads in Chennai and clashed with cops.
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