From: AHRC Urgent Appeals <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Aug 19, 2008 2:19 AM
Subject: INDIA: Corrupt police officers aid murder suspects
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION &ndash; URGENT APPEAL PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-186-2008

<http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/support.php?ua=uac-186-2008>

19 August 2008
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INDIA: Corrupt police officers aid murder suspects

ISSUES: Police negligence; ill treatment; abduction; murder;
corruption
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Dear friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information
from the People's Vigilance Committee on Human Rights (PVCHR) about a
murder case in Azamgarh district, Uttar Pradesh. Despite the
Superintendent of Police conducting an investigation into the case
from 8 August 2008, the police have not arrested the suspects. On the
contrary, the police arrested the villagers protesting against
police's inaction.

CASE DETAILS:

At about 5pm, on August 4, 2008, Mr. Ram Murat Tiwari, was returning
home on his bicycle. On the way he was assaulted and abducted by Mr.
Rajni Kant Yadav, Mr. Phul Badan, Mr. Vinod Maurya and Mr. Ram Palat.
It is reported that there is a personal dispute between Ram Murat and
Rajni Kant, which is suspected to be the reason for the assault and
abduction.

The following day, Mr. Prem Narayan Tiwari, son of Ram Murat came to
know about his father's abduction. Narayan immediately went to the
Tahabarpur Police Station to lodge a complaint. The police refused to
register the complaint. When Narayan insisted the registration of the
complaint, police officer Mr. Jalil Ahamed threatened Narayan that if
he insisted the police would charge a false case against Narayan.

Narayan, on his way home from the police station learned that his
father is kept in a brick kiln owned by Rajni Kant. The brick kiln is
located in Shekwaliya village under the jurisdiction of Nizamabad
Police Station in Azmatgarh district. Coming to know about this
Narayan along with other villagers went to the Tahabarpur Police
Station to lodge a complaint against the above named four accused who
are suspected to be involved in abducting and assaulting his father.
The First Information Report (FIR No. 279/08) was registered under
the Section 364 of the Indian Penal Code 1860 (IPC). When Ram Murat
was later found to be dead, the FIR was amended to include Sections
302 and 201 of IPC.

It is reported that the police officer who heard Narayan's complaint
while registering the FIR did not include everything that Narayan had
informed the officer and has also included certain aspects that
Narayan now claims as being incorrect. Later on the same day the
villagers found one of the suspects, Phul Badan, and they handed him
over to Tahabarpur police. However it is alleged that when Phul Badan
was handed over to the police, the police officers, Mr. Phul Chand in
particular, was Phul Badan with great respect. The villagers say that
this attitude of the police officer is highly suspicious.

Meanwhile it is also reported that a police constable attached to
Shekwaliya Police Station, Mr. Mahendra Yadav, heard Ram Murat's
cries from the brick kiln on August 5. He immediately went to the
brick kiln to investigate. But inside the brick kiln Yadav was
threatened by four suspects at gun point. Yadav immediately went to
Tahabarpur Police Station to inform about the incident. It is
reported that officer Jalil Ahamed did not take any action even at
that point.

On August 6, more than one hundred villagers went to Tahabarpur
Police Station to make a complaint. It is reported that the villagers
were agitated against the inaction of the police that led to Ram
Murat's death. The police assaulted the villagers. The police
arrested Mr. Durgesh Sonkar, Mr. Satish Rai and Mr. Harish Chandra
Yadav from the group. They are still in custody. An FIR is registered
against these three villagers under the IPC Section 147, 148, 341,
186, 504, 506, 453 and 336.

It is also reported that on the same day, the Superintendent of
Police Mr. Vijay Garg interrogated Phul Badan at the Tahabarpur
Police Station. It is reported that Phul Badan admitted to the
officer that Ram Murat was murdered by four suspects. On the basis of
this information officers from Tahabarpur Police Station searched for
Ram Murat. His body was found near the bridge upon the Tamsa River.

On August 7, the Circle Police Officer and the Station House Officer
Mr. Ahiraula from Budhanpur visited the victim's son Narayan and took
a signature from him by force. The paper Narayan signed says that
Narayan is satisfied with the investigation of Tahabarpur police in
the case. After this, the police have neither arrested the suspects
nor taken any other action on this case while at the same time three
villagers who peacefully protested against the suspects and the
inaction of the police remain custody since August 6.

OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION:

The facts of this case depict the nature of policing in India. It is
often reported from India that police officers fail to carry out
their duty independently and professionally. In cases where the local
people protest against the police inaction, the police threaten and
intimidate the protesters and also as reported in this case fabricate
charges against the protesters.

Police officers often accept bribes and either refuse to take actions
against criminals or even if they are forced to take actions against
criminals the police try to cover-up the case or poorly investigate
the case so that the accused who already had bribed the officers
escape punishment.

It is common knowledge in India that police officers consider a crime
as yet another opportunity to demand bribe. In this case also the
officers might have accepted bribes from the suspects in the case,
which could be a probable reason why the suspects are yet to be
arrested in this case.

It is also noteworthy to mention here that the police officers have
in fact misused their authority, not only to obtain a signature from
the victim's son, but also further to register fabricated cases
against those who protested against police inaction. As of now, there
is no independent mechanism in India that could be approached and
expected to independently investigate into the allegations against
the police officers and if required to take action against the
officers who registered false cases against protesting villagers.
There are also no procedures in law in India through which a police
officer who fabricates a charge against an innocent person could be
punished or at least disciplined.

The only possibility is for the victims to complain to a high-ranking
officer, most often the immediate superior officer. In this case that
would be the Superintendent of Police in the district. However it
cannot be expected that this officer would take any action on his own
against his subordinate officers.

This is the state of affairs in a case where a large section of the
villagers have protested against the suspects and the inaction of the
police in promptly investigating the case. In such a background in
cases involving poor and particularly victims from the lower caste
are involved there is not possible remedy for the victims even to
raise their voice against corrupt police officers in India. Such
possibilities available in India, due to the shoddy nature of
policing, result in the poor state of rule of law in India. These
opportunities are exploited often by the rich and corrupt politicians
in India.

The state police force in Uttar Pradesh was formed in 1861, the same
year the Indian Police Act was enacted by the British. According to
the Uttar Pradesh Police Deportment it is the largest police force in
the world working under a single command. The total force strength is
about 170,000 stationed in 71 police districts in Uttar Pradesh.

Such large a police force required to maintain rule of law in one of
the largest state in India, Uttar Pradesh, is completely left free
without any tangible legislative framework to discipline them or to
take actions against erring officers. The only law as of now that
could be pressed in use against these officers in a circumstance that
warrants such an action as reported from the facts of this case is the
Indian Police Act, which also dates back to the year in which this
police force was established. This law, thought was recommended to be
scrapped by jurists, government sponsored commissions and local and
international human rights groups, is still pressed to use in India.

The law also does not meet any standards required under the Code of
Conduct for Law Enforcement Officials adopted by the General Assembly
of the United Nations [34/169 - 1979]. This is pretty much the state
of affairs of policing in India. Not many states have appropriate
police laws and even those laws enacted by the state, these
legislations are namesake legislations living the state subject of
police completely at the privilege of the state government and the
politicians who control it.

Such state of affairs has earned the Uttar Pradesh state police the
reputation that it deserves. This police force has been time and
again criticised for being corrupt to the core, extremely inefficient
and for all practical purposes a burden and more of a threat to the
ordinary people. This opinion is shared even by eminent jurists in
India. For example Justice A. N. Mulla once opined that "the police
force in Uttar Pradesh is an organised gang of criminals". Justice
Mulla was also the Chairperson of the All India Committee of Jail
Reforms.

SUGGESTED ACTION:
Please write to the authorities listed below calling for a proper
investigation in this case. The suspects must be immediately arrested
and brought to trial.

Please be informed that the AHRC has written separate letter to the
UN Special Rapporteur on the Question of Torture calling for
intervention in this case.

To support this appeal, please click here:
<http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/support.php?ua=uac-186-2008>

SAMPLE LETTER:

Dear __________,

INDIA: The murder of Mr. Ram Murat must be investigated

Name of victims:
1. Mr. Ram Murat (the murdered), a resident of Khutawli village,
Tahabarpur Block, Azamgarh district, Uttar Pradesh
2. Mr. Prem Narayan, son of victim 1 above
3. Mr. Durgesh Sonkar, a resident of Rani Ki Sarai village, Rani Ki
Sarai Block, Azamgarh district
4. Mr. Satish Rai, a resident of Khutawli village, Tahabarpur Block,
Azamgarh district
5. Mr. Harish Chandra Yadav, a resident of Khutawli village,
Tahabarpur Block, Azamgarh district
(victim 3, 4 and 5 were beaten and arrested)
Name of alleged perpetrators:
1. Mr. Rajni Kant Yadav, a resident of Sherpur village, Nizamabad
Tehsil, Azamgarh district
2. Mr. Phul Badan, a resident of Sherpur village, Nizamabad Tehsil,
Azamgarh district
3. Mr. Vinod Maurya, a resident of Sherpur village, Nizamabad Tehsil,
Azamgarh district
4. Mr. Ram Palat, a resident of Sri Rampur village, Nizamabad Tehsil,
Azamgarh district
5. Mr. Jalil Ahamed, a police officer attached to the Tahabarpur
police station
Date of incident: 4 August 2008
Place of incident: Khutawli village, Tahabarpur Block, Azamgarh
district, Uttar Pradesh

I am writing to express my concern regarding the police negligence
that led to the murder of a person in Azamgarh district, Uttar
Pradesh.

I am informed that at about 5 pm, on 4 August 2008, Mr. Ram Murat
Tiwari while riding his bicycle on his way home was abducted by Mr.
Rajni Kant Yadav, Mr. Phul Badan, Mr. Vinod Maurya and Mr. Ram Palat.
It is reported that Ram Murat was found in dead on 6 August 2008.

I am concerned to learn that the local police had continuously
neglected their duty in various ways until the victim was murdered
and his body recovered. On the contrary, there are allegations that
the local police did all they could to prevent the incident, arrest
the suspects and investigate the case. This open defiance and breach
of law and responsibility, I am informed, has led to the local people
protesting against the incident that resulted in three of the innocent
villagers being charged with a fabricated case and detained in custody
since 6 August.

I am informed that on 5 August, the victim's son, Mr. Prem Narayan,
who reported at the Tahabarpur Police Station to lodge a complaint
against his father's disappearance was threatened by the police
officers, particularly by officer Mr. Jalil Ahamed, and was sent off
without his complaint getting registered. Later on the same day the
officers were forced to take into custody one of the suspects, which
the villagers had in fact apprehended and handed over to the police.

Even after the suspect in custody divulging required information
revealing the place where the deceased victim was held, the police
officers did nothing. Later, when the villagers came to know about
the victim's death, the police instead of taking necessary action to
apprehend the suspects and investigate the case, arrested three of
the protesting villagers and charged them with fabricated charges.

In addition to the victim's son a local police constable who also
witnessed that the victim was detained in a brick kiln reported the
matter to the police station. But the police refused to take any
action.

It is reported that Prem Narayan succeeded to file a complaint
finally (First Information Report No. 279/08) against Mr. Rajni Kant
Yadav, Mr. Phul Badan, Mr. Vinod Maurya and Mr. Ram Palat at
Tahabarpur police station, with the help of other villagers. At the
time of filing the complaint Narayan informed the police that his
father is kept in brick kiln in Shekwaliya village whose owner is
Rajni Kant Yadav. However, the police did not attempt to rescue the
victim.

Later the victim's dead body was found at near a bridge on the Tamsa
River.

I am informed that even after this incident the Circle Officer of
Police and the Station House Officer Mr. Ahiraula from Budhanpur
police obtained a signature from the victim's son by force. It is
reported that the document forced to be signed by the victim's son
states that he is satisfied about the police investigation.

The police have neither arrested the suspects nor taken any action to
investigate this case.

I therefore, urge you to intervene to immediately arrest the four
accused persons involved in this case, investigate the case and bring
these persons to custody. I further request you to conduct an
impartial investigation into the allegations against the police
officers involved in this case and to take appropriate actions
against the officers if they are found to be engaged in willfully
breaching their duty and responsibility. The victim's family must be
provided immediate protection from the culprits and the officers who
have reportedly helped the culprits so far. The three villagers named
above who are currently detained in custody after being charged with
fabricated offences must also be immediately released and the case
against them dropped.

Yours sincerely,

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PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO:

1. Director General of Police
1-Tilak Marg, Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Fax: + 91 522 220 6120 / 220 6174
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

2. Ms. Mayawathi
Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh
Chief Minister's Secretariat
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Fax: + 91 52 2223 0002 / 2223 9234
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

3. Secretary to the Government
Uttar Pradesh State Government
5th Floor &ndash; Lal Bahadur Sastri Bhavan
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
INDIA

4. Additional Director General of Police (ADG) Human Rights Division
1Tilak Marg Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

5. Deputy Inspector General of Police
Azamgarh Range
1Tilak Marg Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh
INDIA
Fax: + 91 522 220 6120 / 220 6174
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Thank you.

Urgent Appeals Programme
Asian Human Rights Commission ([EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)

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