Summery Report of Custodial Murder of Mutahir Ali Tapader in Barak 
Valley of Assam


It was reported in local media that an innocent citizen was killed 
by police on 21st September, 2007 at Kalain in the district of 
Cachar, Assam. The police tortured the victim to death in full 
public view, allegedly for refusing by the victim and his relatives 
to pay a gratification of rupees ten thousand to sub-inspector 
Narain Tamuli, in-charge-officer of Kalain Police Patrol Post under 
Katigorah Police Station.

Next day, after getting the news, a team was formed by Barak Human 
Rights Protection Committee to visit the spot, and find the facts 
about the whole case and submit a preliminary report. According to 
the sources and witnesses talked with by the BHRPC fact finding 
team, Motahir Ali Tapadar, 38 was a resident of village Bhatghat in 
Kalain, a daily wage labourer and a father of 3 children of 9, 5 and 
4 years of age. He was a law abiding and peace loving citizen. There 
were no complaints against him whatsoever other than one in 
connectionwith which he was taken into custody by the police.

Witnesses revealed that there was a petty quarrel at 11am on 20th 
September between him and his neighbours, namely, Ala Uddin and 
Sahab Uddin.The quarrel which led the parties to scuffling actually 
was originated from the quarrel of the kids of the two neighbouring 
houses over playthings or games. As a result Sahabuddin lodged a 
complaint against Motahir Ali which was registered under section 326 
etc. of the Indian Penal Code, 1860. At about 12.30 pm Narain 
Tamuli, the in-charge-officer of Kalain PPP arrested Motahir Ali 
Tapadar. At 1.30pm both complainant and accused, namely Sahab Uddin 
and Motahir Ali, were medically examined by Dr Badal Das and only a 
minor bruise on the forehead of Mr. Tapadar was found which may be 
caused due to scuffling. There were no wounds whatsoever on the 
person of the complainant, leave alone such grievous hurt caused by 
dangerous weapons that can fall under section 326.

Some respectable persons from Bhatghat village and relatives of the 
detainees went to the PPP to bail them out and settle the dispute 
amicably. Thry saw, according to the statement of Alimun Nesa 
Tapadar, wife of the victim, who accompanied the group, that S I 
Narain Tamuli and other police personnel were beating, kicking, 
abusing and humiating the victim. Alimun Nesa also alleged that 
Narain Tamuli administered on her person severe lathi-blows and 
kicked her in the belly in her condition of pregnancy. Salman Uddin, 
a minor son of Motahir and Alimun Nesa, who accompanied his mother 
to see his father, was also beaten badly. When they prayed and 
beseeched the in-charge officer police got infuriated and denied to 
release him on bail. The whole night police tortured the detainee 
mercilessly.

Next day, that is 21st September, at 10.30am when Narain Tamuli 
brought Mutahir Ali Tapadar out of the station house to take him to 
court he started administering lathi-blows and kicking incessantly 
in full view of the people gathered at the adjacent office house of 
Kalain Gaon Panchayat where flood relief were being distributed. The 
crowd tried to stop Tamuli in vain. Namar Ali Tapadar and Alimun 
Nesa Tapadar, brother and wife respectively of the victim, who were 
also present in the crowd, beseeched Tamuli for mercy with no 
effect. At this time Tamuli demanded ten thousand rupees from Alimun 
Nesa but she expressed her inability to pay such a huge sum. Here 
also Tamuli beaten her and her brother in-law. Being frustrated they 
went to the Circle Office to file complaint and seek help from 
Debashis Baishya, circle officer and the nearest magistrate.

When the condition of the victim deteriorated beyond limits Tamuli 
took him to Kalain Primary Health Centre instead of court. In the 
PHC too Tamuli kept kicking and beating him. The crowd gathered at a 
free medical camp, which was then being held there, tried to 
dissuade him without result. Tamuli continued his ritual until there 
was no sign of life in the body and it got still. When at 1.30pm Dr 
Badal Das, in-charge officer of the health centre came and examined 
he did not declare Motahir Ali dead, though in fact he was, for fear 
of public fury. Instead, he referred him to the Silchar Medical 
College Hospital, Silchar where Tapadar was declared dead.

After autopsy of the body of Tapadar at the Silchar Medical College 
Hospital it was returned to his family members at 1.30am in the 
night. 

Before news came from the Medical College the people could guess the 
fact and got outraged. Hundreds of local people gathered at 2.00pm 
around the house of patrol post and started shouting slogans 
demanding arrest of Narain Tamuli. Police charge them with sticks 
and bayonet which further infuriated the crowd and they started 
throwing stones. Police then opened fire and kept firing till 80 
rounds were shot. In the firing there was only one severe injury. 
Shahidur Rahman, 17, who was watching the incident from the roof top 
of a two storied house, was injured badly in his left leg. He was 
admitted to Silchar Medical College Hospital; Silchar. .Being 
terrified by such heavy firing the crowd got dispersed. Then the 
Police themselves set fire on the patrol post and burnt it down in 
order to distract the attention of people from the murder case and 
hush it up. The propaganda that after the death of Mutahir Ali the 
outraged local people burnt down the patrol post is false and 
intentional.

The terrified local people shut their mouth tight. At first nobody 
dared to speak anything about the incident. Subsequently a large 
number of local people requesting anonymity claimed that some men of 
police had burnt down the patrol post. They raise two arguments for 
the claim. Firstly, although there was only one hit and injury the 
police shot eighty rounds of fire to disperse the mob and no mob can 
withstand such a large quantity of fire. In fact, exactly this thing 
happened. The mob got dispersed and fled away after a few rounds of 
firing. Secondly, fire caught first in the hind part of the patrol 
post. If the mob had set fire they would have done so in the front 
part because they were there. Moreover, there is a marsh behind the 
patrol post house for which it is not possible for the mob to come 
along this side.

Police registered an FIR against one Faruk Ahmed and other five 
hundred unidentified persons in connection with the fabricated 
charges of attempt to murder, causing obstruction to police the 
performance of their lawful duty etc invoking section 307 etc. of 
IPC. Police, in connection with this false case, raided, beaten, 
abused and humiliated family members, relatives and fellow villagers 
of the victim. Even arrested they arrested three innocent persons, 
namely Faruk Ahmed, Ibajul Hoque and Imamul Hoque, who were 
subsequently released on bail by the Gauhati High Court.

When, Saidur Rahmen, the person injured in police firing recovered a 
little and released from the Medical College Hospital was also 
arrested by the police which act of the police was termed by the 
intellectuals of the valley as barbaric and brutal. With the 
intervention of Barak Human Rights Protection Committee the 
Superintendent of Jails sent him to the hospital then applied to the 
court for according permission.

Barak Human Rights Protection Committee thinks that the weight of 
the arguments can not be denied. There are enough reasons to believe 
that the police might not have burnt the patrol post themselves but 
they did so through the agency of hired persons. In fact, the 
incident of burning down the patrol post is enigmatic and indicative 
of a deeper and larger conspiracy. The way in which police is 
desperately over-active in hounding the people in relation to the 
case of burning down the patrol post despite requests from various 
quarters not to harass and arrest the innocent people and to call an 
all-party-meeting to decide further action regarding the case, is 
indicative of such a conspiracy. The fact of non-registration of an 
FIR regarding the murder of Mutahir Ali and harassing and arresting 
innocent people arbitrarily tells of the desperate efforts on the 
part of the police to save their skin at any cost. The enigmatic web 
of the whole incident can only be unknotted by an impartial 
investigation. So the Barak Human Rights Protection Committee 
strongly demands a CBI probe of the whole incident.



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