*Some Questions About
The Delhi Encounter*

*By Shabnam Hashmi, Satya Sivaraman, Manisha Sethi, Tanweer Fazal, Arshad
Alam & Pallavi Deka*

21 September, 2008
*Countercurrents.org*

*A* team comprising activists, academicians and journalists visited the site
of the police operation against alleged terrorists staying in an apartment
in Jamia Nagar in the afternoon of 20.09.2008 (Saturday). Two alleged
terrorists Atif and Sajid, along with Mohan Chand Sharma, an inspector of
the Delhi Police's Special Cell died in the operation while a third alleged
terrorist was arrested.

On the basis of our interactions with the local residents, eye witnesses and
the reports which have appeared in the media, we would like to pose the
following questions:

1) It has been widely reported (and not refuted by the Police) that in early
August this year Atif, who is described by the Delhi Police as the
mastermind behind the recent terrorist bombings in Jaipur, Ahmedabad and
Delhi, underwent a police verification exercise along with his four
roommates in order to rent the apartment they were staying in Jamia Nagar.
All the five youth living in the apartment submitted to the Delhi police
their personal details, including permanent address, driving license
details, address of the house they previously stayed in, all of which were
found to be accurate.

Is it conceivable that the alleged kingpin behind the terrorist Indian
Mujahideen outfit would have wanted to undergo a police verification- for
whatever purpose- just a week after the Ahmedabad blasts and a month before
the bombings in Delhi?

2) The four-storeyed house L-18 in Jamia Nagar, where the alleged terrorists
were staying, has only one access point, through the stair case, which is
covered by an iron grill. It is impossible to leave the house except from
the staircase. By all reports, the staircase was taken over by the Special
Cell and/ or other agencies during the counter-terror operation. The house,
indeed the entire block, was cordoned off at the time of the operation.

How then was it then possible, as claimed by the police, for two alleged
terrorists to escape the premises during the police operation?

3) The media has quoted 'police sources' as having informed them that the
Special Cell was fully aware about the presence of dreaded terrorists,
involved in the bombings in Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Delhi, staying in the
apartment that was raided.

Why was the late Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma, a veteran of dozens of
encounter operations, the only officer in the operation not wearing a bullet
proof vest? Was this due to over-confidence or is there something else to
his mysterious death during the operation? Will the forensic report of the
bullets that killed Inspector Sharma be made public?


4) There are reports that towards the end of the counter-terror operation,
some policemen climbed on the roof of L-18 and fired several rounds in the
air. Other policemen were seen breaking windows and even throwing flower
pots to the ground from flats adjacent or opposite to L-18

Why was the police firing in the air and why did it indulge in destruction
of property around L-18 after the encounter?

5) The police officials claim that an AK-47 and pistols were recovered from
L-18.

What was the weapon that killed Inspector Sharma? Was the AK-47 used at all
and by whom? Going by some reports that have appeared (see 'Times of India',
20.09.08), the AK-47s have been used by the police only. Is it not strange
that alleged terrorists did not use a more deadly and sophisticated weapon
like the AK-47, which they purportedly possessed, preferring to use pistols?


We feel that there are far too many loose ends in the current story of the
police encounter at L-18 in Jamia Nagar. We demand that a fair, impartial
and independent probe into the incident be initiated at the earliest to
answer the above questions as also any other ones that arise from the
contradictions of the case.

Signed/- Shabnam Hashmi, Satya Sivaraman, Manisha Sethi, Tanweer Fazal,
Arshad Alam, Pallavi Deka

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"Ours is a battle not for wealth or for power.
It is a battle for freedom. It is a battle for the reclamation of human
personality."
- Dr BR Ambedkar
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