Shocking Video Shows 'Sanitation Workers' Throwing Poop, Sewage Waste At TN YouTuber Savukku Shankar's Chennai Home
YouTuber Savukku’ Shankar’s house in Tamil Nadu's Chennai was allegedly attacked by a mob. In a complaint filed by the YouTuber's mother, she alleged that a group of 20 people entered her house at around 09:45 am on Monday and abused her with obscene words.
Shocking Video Shows 'Sanitation Workers' Throwing Poop, Sewage Waste At TN YouTuber Savukku Shankar's Chennai Home (Screengrab) | X/@Savukku Shankar
Chennai: YouTuber Savukku’ Shankar’s house in Tamil Nadu's Chennai was ransacked by a mob, his 68-year-old mother claimed. The miscreants were reportedly dressed as sanitation workers. Kamala filed a complaint with the G-3 Kilpauk Police Station of Chennai.
In the complaint, she alleged that a group of 20 people entered her house at around 09:45 am on Monday and abused her with obscene words. Shankar's mother claimed that miscreants soiled her entire house with sewage waste and criminally intimated her. The YouTuber also shared the video of the alleged incident.
CCTV Footage Of People Dumping Waste In The YouTuber's House:
The miscreants also allegedly dumped "sewage and human faeces" inside the house. They claimed that the YouTuber’s remarks about sanitary workers in one of his videos had hurt them, Kamala claimed in the complaint as reported by News18. The DMK-led Tamil Nadu government is facing flak over the incident.
A Group of Around 20 Men Threatening The YouTuber's Mother:
Notably, Shankar had claimed that in December 2024 he exposed "corruption" vis-a-vis the use of 230 vehicles, provided under a government scheme, for sewage clearance-related tasks and a top Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) leader had a key role in facilitating corruption and receipt of kickbacks, reported PTI.
On Tuesday, The Tamil Nadu Police' CB-CID wing will probe the incident. The development came in the wake of Shankar making "certain allegations against the Greater Chennai Police and the Commissioner of Police," in an interview, a release from the office of Director General of Police, Shankar Jiwal, said.
"Hence, the Commissioner of Police, Greater Chennai Police requested for transferring the aforementioned CSR to any other agency for enquiry. Based on the request, the petition in G-3 Kilpauk Police Station CSR No 118/2025 has been transferred to CBCID for further enquiry," the release from the Head of Police Force (HoPF) said.
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