After we find the Court dismissing a petition by the Jamia Teachers'
Solidarity Group(JTSG) to conduct an enquiry about the Batla House
encounter,it would be worthwhile to revisit the document that had been
posted about an year ago in this forum and elsewhere:
The court wants to pass no order  demoralizing the police forces, come what may!


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From: manisha sethi <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 2:37 PM
Subject: [humanrights-movement:695] Tecahers respond to the latest
Delhi Police version(s)
To: [email protected], [email protected]



Jamia Teachers' Solidarity Group

 Some Questions for the Delhi Police and Embedded 'Journalists'

The last few days have seen the Delhi Police "returning fire" at the
critics of the Jamia Nagar encounter. Pressured by the mounting
skepticism about police claims, the Delhi Police have now responded
with a new round of theories and stories, which nevertheless remain as
riddled with holes, as their earlier version(s). Jamia Teachers'
Solidarity Group responds to the latest Police claims.

1) The police was caught by surprise. Or was it?

In its response to the questions being raised by the civil society,
the police say, "the presence of armed terrorists took them by
surprise." "The police did not expect an encounter at L-

18." (Indian Express October 9)

However, Praveen Swami in his "Alice in wonderland" article in The
Hindu (October 10) writes that "the investigators learned that top
commander 'Bashir' and his assault armed squad left Ahmedabad on July
26 for a safe house at Jamia Nagar." Further he says, "the
investigators came to believe that Atif Amin either provided Bashir
shelter or the two were one and the same person."

Surely, there can be only one truth:

a)  The police knew that a "top commander" and his "armed assault team
"was residing in L-
18 (as claimed confidently by Swami). In which case, the Special
Cell's almost cavalier
approach is inexplicable — unless we accept Swami's contention that
Inspector Sharma's
team did as well as it could "given their resources and training".

While Swami and his ilk may rue the lack of "state of the art
surveillance equipment" that can be found in United States or Europe,
surely, even Third World police can use, upon knowledge that "dreaded
terrorists" are holed up in a house, methods such as sealing the
building, and making public announcements asking them to surrender.

b)  The Police went to L-18 merely for investigation and was ambushed.
In which case, isn't
it surprising that it took them only a few hours to crack nearly all
cases of bomb blasts that
have occurred across the country? It was of course inconvenient for
UP, Gujarat, Rajasthan
and Maharashtra state police, who had been claiming their own
successes in uncovering their
'masterminds'.

The Police commissioner Y.S. Dadwal announced at a news conference the
same day that "Atif was the mastermind behind all the recent serial
blasts," and that he had plotted the Saturday blasts... was also
involved in the Ahmedabad blasts on July 26, Jaipur blasts on May 13,
and one of the August 25 blasts last year in Hyderabad. Sajid was
described as bomb-maker.

"Explosives made by him and his team bore their signature — two
detonators, wooden frame, ammonium nitrate and analog quartz clocks,"
Dadwal said (HindustanTimes, 20 September). The question is that, the
Police which did not even expect an 'encounter' in the

morning, was able to say with confidence that the bombs used in Delhi
blasts bore the 'signature' of the slain Sajid by evening.

The Police must pick one of these 'truths'. It cannot claim both to be
true simultaneously.

2) The puzzle of the Bullet Proof Jacket

Again, the Delhi Police has not made up its mind on this one. JCP,
Karnail Singh and Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Alok
Kumar have reiterated that the Special Cell team members were not
wearing BPVs. ["Entering a crowded locality would alert the suspects
and give them time to escape" {Indian Express Oct 9); "To maintain
secrecy in a cramped area like Batla House." (Tehelka Oct 4)].

However, now we are also told that some police men were wearing Bullet
proof vests.

This new version has appeared following the outcry after the
publication of pictures of Sajid's body, which clearly show that he
had been shot repeatedly in the head. Such bullet injuries suggest
that he could have been killed from extreme close range while he was
crouching or kneeling. This it self raises a huge question mark over
the 'encounter'. "Senior police sources" now claim that Sajid was
"lying on the floor when he opened fire at a cop. The cop, unlike
Inspector Sharma, was wearing a bulletproof vest. He retaliated by
firing a burst from his AK-47, which hit Sajid on his head." (Times of
India, Oct 8).

Neat. It explains why and how Sajid was killed. And also, why the cop
in question was not as much as injured when Sajid was supposedly
firing at him. But it doesn't square with the line the Delhi Police
have been pushing up till now, that Inspector Sharma's men did not
deliberately wear bullet proof vests. Nor with the claim that the
Special team was "armed only with small arms". (The Hindu, October 10)

Nonetheless, the Delhi Police must clearly make up its mind if the
cops that day were wearing Bullet proof vests or not?

3) Corroborative evidence?

Believe it or not, the evidence in support of their claim that the
boys living in L-18 were terrorists, the police presents a bucket,
adhesive tape and a bag! (Indian Express, Oct 9). The bucket was used
to keep bombs (but was presumably empty at the time of'seizure'); the
adhesive tape was used to seal the explosives (!!!); and finally the
bag was used to carry the bombs (but again presumably empty when the
police 'recovered' it).

Let it be noted that legal requirements were flouted with regard to
seizures. The police is required to prepare a seizure list of all
items recovered from the site and it should be attested by two public
witnesses unconnected with the police. Given that a huge crowd had
gathered at the site, surely, the police could have sought the
assistance of members of the public. And why does L-18 continue to
remain sealed?

4) Injuries and Bullets:

Photographs of the bodies of Atif and Sajid, taken during the ritual
bathing before burial clearly indicate injury marks on the bodies.
These marks could definitely not have been caused by bullets. The skin
on Atif s back is ripped off. What caused these injury marks? Were
they captured before they were eliminated? The Police is now citing
the elusive post mortem report, saying that the two did not have any
injuries on them apart from those caused by bullets, in order to
buttress their claim of the "shootout being genuine". (TOI, Oct 9).
The documentary proof of the existence of such marks on the bodies
however belies their claims.

Rattled by the photographs of an injured Inspector Sharma being
escorted from the L-18 building, where no blood stain is visible on
the front, the Police have stated that he was hit from the front as
"one bullet hit him in the left shoulder and exited through the left
arm; the other hit the right side of the abdomen, exiting through the
hip." (The Hindu, October 10) For this reason, they argue, the
bleeding was from the back—the points of exit. However, according to a
senior doctor who conducted the postmortem on Inspector MC Sharma at
the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, "It was difficult to
establish the entry and exit points of the bullet because conclusive
evidence had been wiped out by the interventions of the doctors at
Holy Family [where Sharma was rushed to]." (Tehelka, October 4).

But at least one enthusiastic journalist doesn't stop here. He tells
us that the "abdomen wound was inflicted with Amin's weapon and the
shoulder hit, by Mohammad Sajid". And how does he know? "The
investigators believe that." (The Hindu, October 10)And he believes
the investigators. Has he seen a copy of the post mortem? Or the
videography of the post mortem? What bullets were fired upon Inspector
Sharma? What was the weapon that killed Sajid and Atif?

Why are the post mortem reports of Inspector Sharma and Atif and Sajid
not being made public?

5  "Over confident terrorists":

In response to why these supposed 'terrorists' left a trail of
identification marks which would have made them sitting ducks, the
police have a simple answer. They were over confident.

(Indian Express, October 9)

These boys (aged 17 years — 24 years) were so confident that they had
their tenant verifications done in which they provided their genuine
addresses; Atif had his driving license made by providing his genuine
details; carried out blasts and returned home coolly to watch their
exploits on television; felt no need to flee or change residences
frequently; bought sim cards in their own names; registered as
students in schools and institutions; sat for examinations midway
through planning and executing blasts. And yet, these masterminds had
no inkling of the special cell surveillance, and indeed helpfully
stored material such as photographs of blast sites on their laptops
and cell phones, so that their guilt could be proved promptly by the
police whenever they were caught.

Mr. Praveen Swami writes that that "the allegations leveled over the
encounter tell us more about the critics than the event itself." Sure,
we are skeptics, unwilling to lap up everything that comes forth from
"police sources", senior or otherwise; but what does taking dictations
from the Special Cell tell us about you, Mr. 'journalist'?



Our doubts remain. Our questions unanswered. Only a time bound,
independent inquiry under the sitting judge of the Supreme Court can
illumine the truth. What does the Delhi Police and the Government have
to fear if the truth is on their side?



 Jamia Teachers' Solidarity Group





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