Particulars of the victim:
Mr. Mijanur Gaji, son of late Surat Ali Gaji, aged about-41 years, by faith-Muslim, residing at village-Paschimjaynagar, Police Station-Baduria, District-North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India.
Particulars of the perpetrators: - About 8/10 armed police personnel in uniform allegedly from Ghatakpukur Police Station.
Date & time of the incident:
On 1.6.2011 at 12 O’clock
Place of incident:
The place of the incident was on Malancha Road and it was 4/5 kms away from Ghatakpukur. The place of incident falls under the jurisdiction of Ghatakpukur Police Station.
Case Details:
It is revealed during fact finding that on 1.6.2011 at about 12 o’clock the victim was traveling on his car. He was going towards Ghatakpukur through Malancha Road. When the victim was about 4/5 kms away (the area falls under the jurisdiction of Ghatakpukur Police Station) from Ghatakpukur, suddenly the victim noticed that about 8/10 police personnel reportedly from Ghatakpukur Police Station were standing on the road beside a “Tata Sumo” (four wheeler) car. The victim’s car was stooped by the said police personnel on the road. Then suddenly one police man opened the door of the victim’s car and drag out the victim from the car. He was then beaten by a ‘lathi’ (wooden baton) indiscriminately on all over his body. The victim sustained injuries such as hematoma, pain, swelling injuries as a result of the assault committed upon him by the perpetrator police persons. The perpetrator police personnel were in police uniform and they did not disclose any reason whatsoever for committing assault upon the victim. The victim can identify the assailants by their face. The victim received medial treatment. The victim lodged written complaint against the assailants before the Superintendent of Police, Barasat, North 24 Parganas. But till date no action was initiated against the perpetrator police personnel.
Mr. Mijanur Gaji, son of late Surat Ali Gaji, aged about-41 years, by faith-Muslim, residing at village-Paschimjaynagar, Police Station-Baduria, District-North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India.
Particulars of the perpetrators: - About 8/10 armed police personnel in uniform allegedly from Ghatakpukur Police Station.
Date & time of the incident:
On 1.6.2011 at 12 O’clock
Place of incident:
The place of the incident was on Malancha Road and it was 4/5 kms away from Ghatakpukur. The place of incident falls under the jurisdiction of Ghatakpukur Police Station.
Case Details:
It is revealed during fact finding that on 1.6.2011 at about 12 o’clock the victim was traveling on his car. He was going towards Ghatakpukur through Malancha Road. When the victim was about 4/5 kms away (the area falls under the jurisdiction of Ghatakpukur Police Station) from Ghatakpukur, suddenly the victim noticed that about 8/10 police personnel reportedly from Ghatakpukur Police Station were standing on the road beside a “Tata Sumo” (four wheeler) car. The victim’s car was stooped by the said police personnel on the road. Then suddenly one police man opened the door of the victim’s car and drag out the victim from the car. He was then beaten by a ‘lathi’ (wooden baton) indiscriminately on all over his body. The victim sustained injuries such as hematoma, pain, swelling injuries as a result of the assault committed upon him by the perpetrator police persons. The perpetrator police personnel were in police uniform and they did not disclose any reason whatsoever for committing assault upon the victim. The victim can identify the assailants by their face. The victim received medial treatment. The victim lodged written complaint against the assailants before the Superintendent of Police, Barasat, North 24 Parganas. But till date no action was initiated against the perpetrator police personnel.
Report By:
Kirity Roy
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