Friday, July 14, 2017

INDIA: Poor lottery ticket seller tortured by police in Thrissur, Kerala



Dear Friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received updated
information from its partner organization in Kerala, Nervazhi,
regarding the torture and violence meted out to a poor lottery ticket
seller by the Thrissur police on a false charge.

CASE NARRATIVE:

Sajeevan is a lottery seller and his wife goes for domestic work. On
the morning of 3 July 2017, at around 9:30 a.m., Sajeevan was selling
lottery tickers along with Thangamani, a 60-year-old woman. At around
2 p.m. in the afternoon, while he was selling a lottery ticket to a
man, Thangamani came to the same place and tried to sell Sajeevan’s
customer a ticket. Sajeevan resisted this and they got into a fight.
Thangamani complained to the East police station via telephone that
Sajeevan hit her. Around 2:30 p.m., the East police station jeep came
along with two policemen, who got out of the jeep and asked Thangamani
what the problem was. Thereafter, Thangamani and Sajeevan were taken
in the police jeep to the East police station.

One of the officers asked them what happened and Sajeevan explained
that they got into a fight but he did not hit her and Thangamani
confirmed this. At around 2:45 p.m., both of them were brought to the
police station.

At around 3 p.m., one of the police officers again questioned Sajeevan
about what happened, and Sajeevan explained that he did not hit
Thangamani and that the police should verify with her once again. They
accused him of lying and hit him with force on his chest and hit him
twice on his face. Sajeevan pleaded innocence and cried out in pain,
begging the officer to stop beating him. Two other police officers
thereafter beat him violently, causing Sajeevan to crumple up in pain;
only then did they stop torturing him.

On witnessing the violence, the fearful Thangamani once again said
that Sajeevan did not hit her and that she has no complaint against
him and she left the station. The police then informed Sajeevan that
he can be released if two people come and post bail. Around an hour
later, when the police realised that there was no one who could post
bail for him, they took him in the police jeep to the Thrissur
District hospital.

The duty doctor in the Casualty, after enquiring about the injuries,
asked him to get an X-Ray and on observing a fracture, gave the police
a slip of paper, referring him to the Medical College. The police then
gave Sajeevan his X ray and the referral and told him to get treated
by himself, and abandoned him at the hospital grounds and left.
Sajeevan then called his wife and was taken to the Medical College
where he was treated for his pain. Thereafter he was sent back to the
District hospital and admitted from July 4-11.

Sajeevan then filed a complaint against the police with the Director
General of Police and to the Chief Minster for the torture meted out
to him.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

This is a clear case of torture and it is apparent that torture is
used as a tool by the police to assert their authority over a poor
person, to keep them in check and put them in their place. In this
case, the police have behaved like criminals in uniform, wasting their
time on a false charge and caused physical injuries and mental trauma
by torturing Sajeevan. Strict action must be taken against these
police officials for their criminal conduct and failure to follow the
due process of law.

SUGGESTED ACTION:

Please write letters to the relevant authorities asking them to order
an enquiry against the police officials, suspend them, and initiate
criminal action against them. Compensation must also be provided to
the torture victim.

The AHRC is writing a separate letter to the UN Special Rapporteur on
Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment,
for its intervention into this matter.

To support this case, please click here:
<http://www.urgentappeals.net/support.php?ua=AHRC-UAC-080-2017>

SAMPLE LETTER:

Dear ___________,

INDIA: Poor lottery ticket seller tortured by police in Thrissur,
Kerala

Name of victim: Sajeevan

Names of alleged perpetrators: 3 Policemen from Thrissur East police
station, Kerala

Date of incident: July 3rd 2017

Place of incident: Thrissur, Kerala

I am writing to voice my deep concern regarding the brutal violence
and torture meted out to a poor lottery ticket seller, Sajeevan, by
policemen of the Thrissur East police station in Kerala.

Sajeevan is a lottery seller and his wife goes for domestic work. On
the morning of 3 July 2017, at around 9:30 a.m., Sajeevan was selling
lottery tickers along with Thangamani, a 60-year-old woman. At around
2 p.m. in the afternoon, while he was selling a lottery ticket to a
man, Thangamani came to the same place and tried to sell Sajeevan’s
customer a ticket. Sajeevan resisted this and they got into a fight.
Thangamani complained to the East police station via telephone that
Sajeevan hit her. Around 2:30 p.m., the East police station jeep came
along with two policemen, who got out of the jeep and asked Thangamani
what the problem was. Thereafter, Thangamani and Sajeevan were taken
in the police jeep to the East police station.

One of the officers asked them what happened and Sajeevan explained
that they got into a fight but he did not hit her and Thangamani
confirmed this. At around 2:45 p.m., both of them were brought to the
police station.

At around 3 p.m., one of the police officers again questioned Sajeevan
about what happened, and Sajeevan explained that he did not hit
Thangamani and that the police should verify with her once again. They
accused him of lying and hit him with force on his chest and hit him
twice on his face. Sajeevan pleaded innocence and cried out in pain,
begging the officer to stop beating him. Two other police officers
thereafter beat him violently, causing Sajeevan to crumple up in pain;
only then did they stop torturing him.

On witnessing the violence, the fearful Thangamani once again said
that Sajeevan did not hit her and that she has no complaint against
him and she left the station. The police then informed Sajeevan that
he can be released if two people come and post bail. Around an hour
later, when the police realised that there was no one who could post
bail for him, they took him in the police jeep to the Thrissur
District hospital.

The duty doctor in the Casualty, after enquiring about the injuries,
asked him to get an X-Ray and on observing a fracture, gave the police
a slip of paper, referring him to the Medical College. The police then
gave Sajeevan his X ray and the referral and told him to get treated
by himself, and abandoned him at the hospital grounds and left.
Sajeevan then called his wife and was taken to the Medical College
where he was treated for his pain. Thereafter he was sent back to the
District hospital and admitted from July 4-11.

Sajeevan then filed a complaint against the police with the Director
General of Police and to the Chief Minster for the torture meted out
to him. In this case, the police have behaved like criminals in
uniform, wasting their time on a false charge and caused physical
injuries and mental trauma by torturing Sajeevan. Strict action must
be taken against these police officials for their criminal conduct and
failure to follow the due process of law.

Therefore, I request you to register a crime and book the offending
police officers for torture, and investigate their alleged criminal
behavior and failure to follow fundamental procedural safeguards. They
should also be suspended pending enquiry. Lastly, the government must
pay interim compensation to the victim for his illegal arrest and for
the medical bills incurred due to the police torture.

Yours Sincerely,

……………….

PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO:

1. Mr. Pinarayi Vijayan

Chief Minister and Minister for Home and Vigilance

Ground Floor, Main Block

Secretariat, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala

INDIA

Fax + 91 471 2327451

E-mail: min.home@kerala.gov.in

2. Mr. LokanathBehara(IPS)

Director General of Police, Kerala

Police Headquarters

Trivandrum – 695010, Kerala

INDIA

Fax + 91 471 2726560

E-mail: dgp@keralapolice.gov.in

3. Shri. P Mohana Das,

Acting Chairperson

Kerala State Human rights Commission

Turbo plus tower, PMG junction

Thiruvananthapuram-33

INDIA

Fax: 91 471 2337148

E-mail: hrckeralatvm@gmail.com

4. Inspector General of Police, (Thrissur Range)

High Road,

Thrissur - 680001

Tel: +91-487-2425250

Email: igptsrrange.pol@kerala.gov.in

Thank you.

Urgent Appeals Programme

Asian Human Rights Commission (ua@ahrc.asia)


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