Two workers 'tortured’ to death in Bihar police custody, probe ordered
Two men, picked up in
a case of robbery and murder, were allegedly tortured to death in police
custody in Sitamarhi on March 7. Photos and a video clip of their bodies being
washed before their burial showed marks of nails hammered into them. Their families
have shared these with the police, an FIR has been registered for murder of the
two and five policemen have been suspended.
Confirming the
custodial death and calling it “unacceptable,” Bihar Director General of Police
Gupteshwar Pandey told The Indian
Express: “We suspended five policemen including Chandra Bhushan Singh, the
officer-in-charge of Dumra police station, in Sitamarhi. They will also face
departmental action. If they do not surrender, they can even face dismissal. We
have issued a show-cause notice to Sitamarhi SP who has been transferred.” Curiously, no
policeman has been named in the FIR so far.
Early on March 6,
records show, Gufran Alam (30) and Taslim Ansari (32) were picked up by police
from Ramdiha village in connection with the theft of a motorcycle and murder of
its owner Muzaffarpur resident Rakesh Kumar. While Taslim faced
four criminal cases in East Champaran and Sitamarhi and was out on bail, Gufran
had no prior criminal record. Ramdiha village falls
in the Motihari Lok Sabha seat represented by BJP leader and Union
Agriculture Minister Radha Mohan Singh.
Speaking to The Indian
Express, Gufran’s father Munnavar Ali (58) said: “We were all asleep when five
police jeeps from the local Chakiya police station stopped at our house and
asked for Gufran. They said they wanted to question Gufran in connection with a
case. Before we could ask anything, they took him away and later also picked up
fellow villager Taslim Ansari.” .. read more:
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