Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Police had some unconstitutional power in West Bengal with IMPUNITY :: Kirity Roy


Report by:
Kirity Roy
Secretary
Banglar Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM)
&
National Convenor
Programme Against Custodial Torture & Impunity
(PACTI)





Particulars of the victim:- Mr. Prasanta Mahato, son of Mr. Srimanta Mahato, residing at village-Jarulia, Police Station-Jhargram, District-Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal, India.

Particulars of the perpetrators: - The involved police personnel of Jhargram Police Station and the involved jawans of the Joint Force.

Place of the incident:- On the road near Kalaboni under Jhargram Police Station, District-Paschim Medinipur, West Bengal.

Date & time of the incident: - On 25.10.2011 at about 3 pm

Case Details:- It is revealed during the fact finding that on 25.10.2011 at about 3 pm the victim was returning home from Jhargram Market after shopping. But on the way near Kalabani area the involved police personnel of Jhargram Police Station and the involved jawans of Joint Force restrained him and forcibly picked him in their vehicle and went to Jhargram Police Station. At the time of the arrest the victim was not informed the reasons for the arrest, even no memo of arrest was issued. The police also did not send any information to the victim’s family about his arrest. The persons who witnessed the arrest on the road informed the victim’s family of his arrest. In the morning on 26.10.2011 the grand-mother of the victim went to Jhargram Police Station to meet with him, but the police did not allow her to meet with him. The victim’s grand-mother subsequently from 27.10.2011 to 1.11.2011 went to Jhargram Police Station to meet with the victim, but the police did not allow her to meet him and every day the police gave false assurance to her that he would be released soon but could not be done so because of non-availability of one officer or the other. During such detention the victim was subjected to torture both mentally and physically.

On 2.11.2011 the victim’s grand-mother submitted one written complaint before the Sub-Divisional Officer, Jhargram on the incident of illegal detention of the victim by Jhargram Police Station and demanded for his immediate release or production before the magistrate. 

On 3.11.2011 the police produced the victim in the court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate, Jhargram accusing him in a criminal case vide Jhargram Police Station Case no. 274/2010 dated 12.9.2010 under sections 302/201/379/34/121/121A/122/124A of Indian Penal Code and Section 25/27 of Arms Act. The said criminal case is an old pending criminal case and the victim’s name was not mentioned in the original complaint against which the said criminal case was initiated.  

    
Complaint to Sub Divisional Officer, Jhargram alleging illegal detention by police     

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