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Subject: [India Thinkers Net] Manipur & West Bengal news updates - October09, 2004




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MANIPUR WATCH: BBC Discusses AFSPA Issue  

Manipur Today, October 08, 2004, Friday

BBC discusses AFSPA issue

Imphal, October 7: Representatives of the Manipur Students??™ Association, Delhi, (MSAD), participated in a program titled ???Question Time India??™ at New Delhi organised by the British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC yesterday.

The program which will be broadcasted on Friday, October 8 at 10 pm on BBC world channel was also attended by union minister of information and broadcasting, Jaipal Reddy, professor Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Jyoti Malhotra and retd. Gen. Khandori of the BJP as panelists.

The session started with questions on Nagaland, Assam and Manipur issues in which the panelists asserted that the popular demands of the people of Manipur to repeal AFSP Act was part of the ???problem??™ upcoming globally in the form of ???terrorism??™.

Discussion was also held on the emerging issue of the Federal Bureau of Investigations of the United States of America extending their hands in probing the recent bomb blasts and combating insurgencies in the north east region of India.

Source : Imphal Free Press

http://www.manipurtoday.com/news/briefdetail.asp?BriefID=210
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WEST BENGAL: Illegal Arrest And Suspicious Death In Belghoria Police Custody  

AHRC, October 08, 2004, Friday, UA-131-2004

INDIA: Suspicious death in Belghoria police custody, West Bengal

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information from its partner organization in West Bengal, Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM), about the custodial death of Mr. Barun Chattopadhyay at the Belghoria Police on 27-28 September 2004.

The police claim that the victim committed suicide in the lock-up by hanging himself, but the victim's family believe that the police are trying to cover up the actual circumstances of his death. The family reported that they found injuries on the victim's head and face, but the postmortem was conducted in haste and in an improper way. The family also complained that the police did not inform them about the victim's arrest, which is their mandate instructed by law. The family came to know about the victim's arrest, only after the police informed them about his death the next day.

Your urgent intervention is required to urge the government of India to intervene in this case immediately. Please send a letter to the government of India demanding an immediate and thorough investigation into this case to find out the real circumstances of the victim's death. Please also request them to ensure that a postmortem of the victim should be conducted by qualified and independent doctors and that adequate compensation should be given to the victim's family.

Urgent Appeals Desk
Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
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DETAILED INFORMATION:

Name of the victim: Mr. Barun Chattopadhyay, 45 years old, married with two daughters, residing in No. 28, Abdul Latiff Street, Kolkata, Rathtala

Alleged perpetrators: Officers attached to the Belghoria Police Station

Dates of the incident: 27-28 September 2004

Place of the incident: Belghoria Police Station in North 24-Parganas, West Bengal, India

Case details:

Mr. Barun Chattopadhyay (45), popularly known as Pakhi in the locality, was arbitrarily arrested by the police on 27 September 2004, and found dead in the lock up at the Belghoria Police Station the following day.

Mr. Barun Chattopadhyay has been looking for employment after his workplace, the Bengal Pottery, closed down several years ago. In the morning of September 27, he left the house to seek work as usual. However, his family was informed by the Belghoria police the next day that he had committed suicide in the lock-up while he was in their custody.

According to the police version, the police arrested Mr. Barun Chattopadhyay at a local liquor outlet at about 10:35pm on September 27, and put him into the lock up at the Belghoria Police Station. The police claimed that Mr. Barun Chattopadhyay was found dead on September 28, having hung himself with the string from his underwear.

However, Mr. Barun Chattopadhyay's family and his neighbors have challenged the details of the police report. The victim's family reported that when they saw the victim's body, they noticed there were injuries on his head and face. They added that there was an impression of a thick rope on the victim's neck, clearly larger than the string that the police insisted the victim had used for his suicide.

The family's suspicion was deepened when the postmortem of the victim was conducted in haste. They believe that the postmortem was conducted in favor of the police in connivance with the doctor, and that the police are trying to hush up the circumstances of the victim's death. However, the police still maintain their original statement that Mr. Barun Chattopadhyay committed suicide, and have refused to take any action to initiate inquiry into the incident.

The victim's family also argues that the police arbitrarily arrested Mr. Barun Chattopadhyay without any reason in order to reach the quota that is allocated to the police each month. The family insists that cannot think of any reason for the victim's arrest, as he had no criminal record. The family further argue that the police did not inform them about the victim's arrest which is the police's mandate strictly instructed by law. The family maintains that they only came to know about the victim's arrest the next day when the police informed them of his death. This act is in clear violation of D.K. Basu's judgment of Supreme Court reported in AIR 1997 SC 610 that strictly specifies the procedure of arrest by the police.

After learning of the incident, outraged local people protested in front of the police station, calling for an immediate and thorough inquiry into the case and punishment of the culprits. Mr. Manas Mukhopadhyay, a local member of Legislative Assembly (M.L.A.) of Kamarhati, told the people that the police could not avoid their responsibility regarding this case and that he would intervene into this matter to find out the real circumstances of the victim's death. But no serious action has yet been taken by the police to investigate this case.

The AHRC is deeply concerned about the custodial death of Mr. Barun Chattopadhyay. AHRC urges the government of India to order an immediate and proper inquiry into this case and take legal/disciplinary action against the responsible officers of the Belghoria Police Station. A proper and independent postmortem of the victim should be conducted by qualified doctors and its report should be accessible to the public, including the victim's family.

It is regular practice of all police stations in West Bengal that the police arbitrarily arrest innocent and poor people to fill up the quota. Ironically, the police have tried to show that they are vigilant and maintain law and order by way of allotting a definite number of arrests monthly, irrespective of the incidents.

Asian Human Rights Commission
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Tel: +(852) - 2698-6339 Fax: +(852) - 2698-6367
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