Fact Finding Committee Report on Narath Arrests
Kannur,
17- 05 - 2013
Following the news reports about the arrest of 21 Muslim youths under UAPA
in Narath (Kannur dt.) by the Kerala police, a team of National
Confederation of Human Rights (NCHRO) visited the place yesterday and
today, met the relatives of the arrested, people living in the
neighbourhood of the place of arrest and police officers with a view to
collect the facts regarding. The team members are: NCHRO National Secretary
Reny Ayline (Trivandram), Executive Members Prof. A.Marx (Chennai),
G.Sugumaran (Puducherry), Kerala state committee member Advocate M.Abdul
Shukoor (Malappuram), Writer and Activist K.M.Venugopalan (Kannur) and
Journalist Mohammed Shabir (Mangalore).
All the youths arrested are sympathisers of Popular Front of India (PFI), a
registered organisation . They are conducting a programme every year known
as “ Healthy People, Healthy Nation” in which they impart physical fitness
training, yoga, some martial arts as well as religious and moral education
to young people. This year also they were conducting the programme in a
building owned by one Thanal Trust which is also a registered body under
Charitable Trusts Act. This building is situated in a densely populated
area in Narath behind the Falah English Medium High School. It is a
half-built building without proper doors or the windows and everything that
happens within the four walls of the building is visible to everybody
outside. All the youths who took part in the programme were coming from the
neighbourhood villages and they used to return to their homes in the nights.
According to the eye witnesses of the arrest which includes Mrs P.M.Saleem,
Mrs. Abdul Jaffar, M.Abdullah, K.P.Mussam Kutty, all neighbours living
around that building, a team of four policemen first entered the building
on April 23 around 12.30 pm. The people around thought that it might be a
regular visit of the police who used to come there often in search of sand
mafia who are very active in that area. But soon a large battalion of
police came there and took all the people in the building with them.
The police version of the story goes like this. As per the FIR filed by
them (Mayyil P.S. FIR No 276/13), these people were given instructions on
bomb making and training in the use of arms. They were able to seize two
country bombs, one sword, and some materials and instruments necessary to
make the bombs. Accordingly cases were filed under sections 143, 147,
153(B), R/W 149 IPC, Sec 5(1)(a) r/w 25(1)(a) of Arms Act, Sec 4 & of ES
Act and Sec 18 of UAPA) against all the 21 Muslim youths and they were
remanded to custody.
But not only the parents and relatives of the accused but also the
neighbours mentioned above told us that no such armed training took place
there, all the physical exercises and classes were very peaceful. One of
the neighbours M.Abdullah said that he used to send his wife for the
religious classes conducted there. The only Hindu living near the building
one Suthish s/o Raghavan also said the same. He also denied that any bomb
making or arms trainings were imparted to them. The Jamath member Mussam
Kutty and the principal of Falah English Medium School Mr.P.Mustafa also
said that the programmes were very peaceful and no such arms training were
given to the inmates.
We also met the President of the Narath Grama Panchayat Mr.K.V.Mamy and a
ward member Abdul Salam Haji. The former is a member of CPI(M) and the
latter that of IUML. They also said that no such arms and bomb making
trainings are possible in their panchayat limit. Nothing of that sort
happened, they said. The president also attended a training programme
conducted by the Thanal trust few weeks back known as ‘Happy Family’ in
which Dr Ashraff, a psychologist took classes for women. Thanal trust also
use to distribute school kits to poor children and conduct ‘School Chalo’
programmes to school drop outs. The President also said that there
prevailed a political enmity between PFI and IUML because the front was
responsible for the defeat of the IUML candidate in the last Panchayat
election.
We visited the houses of at least four accused persons and met their near
and dear. They all said that all the accused were brought from the Thanal
trust building on April 23 to the police station on a promise that they
would be sent back after an enquiry. Only in the evening they came to know
through the media that so many serious cases are foisted against them. No
such arms and bombs were seized either in the building at the time of
arrest or in their houses during searches. Some of their statements:
C.P.Musa, Former teacher , Kottancherry : “My son Fahad (27) is a B.Com
graduate. He owns a Travel Agency. He is also a franchise holder of Western
Union Money Transfer and people living in foreign countries use to send
money to their relatives for building houses through him. As a teacher I
can say that he is a very good student, he is very pious, use to pray 5
times a day, fast two times a week. He is a sympathiser of PFI. The police
searched my house and also my son’s travel agency. They found nothing
incriminating. They took only a copy of the Holy Quran and a marriage cd
from my son’s office. We came to know his arrest through the media.”
A.P.Umar, Muzhappillangadi : “My son Rickas (22) is studiying M.B.A. He is
not a member of any organisation. I came to know his arrest only through
the media. Some political opponents must have given false information to
the police. Police came to my house but found nothing.”
C.P.Mustafa, Auto Driver, Muzhappillangadi : “My son Jamsheed (20) is a
student of civil engineering. Two days back I met him in the prison. He
said that one investigating officer told him that if he accepted the
charge, they would give him 2 lakh rupees in cash and a new house”
M.Sanfaras, Manager in a private company in Bangalore : “My brother Rshid
(22) is a +2 student. Our father is no more. They raided my house and found
nothing. My brother had no connection with any organisation. My mother and
other family members came to know about his arrest only through the media.
Mr. Kalyattu Surendhran, the Station Officer of the Mayyil police station
denied the allegations of the relatives of the accused. He said that it was
true that arms and bomb making trainings were given to the accused. When we
asked him that how such clandestine activities were possible in such a
crowded place and that too in an open building without window doors , he
was not able to give a proper reply. When we asked him about what sort of
bombs were seized from them, he said that they were giving training to make
“something like bombs” and two of which were seized by them. When we asked
about other incriminating materials seized he showed a register in which it
was stated that a cd about ‘love jihad’ and a pamphlet on the role of Sangh
Parivar in blast cases were seized . The pamphlet ‘Spoadana Bheekatrathayil
Sangaparivarathinte Paghu’ was written by one Jalarudin Vazhakkad and
published by Jamathe Islami. Earlier it was published as a serial in the
magazine ‘Praboadhanam’. When we pointed out that these were not banned
documents and were available freely in the market, he replied, “may be”.
We also met the DySP P.Sukumaran and Inspector P.Balakrishnan in the
former’s office .They told that UAPA was invoked on them not for the bombs
seized there, but the mind set of certain Muslims are such that these laws
were to be used against them. “Kerala is a beautiful country and there is
no majority / minority problem here. There is no problem with the Christian
minority; however, Muslim minority are not like that” said the DySP “We
have arrested them not only for bomb making. We have seized there 172
incriminating documents which necessitated the application of UAPA”, said
the Inspector. But that list of 172 ‘incriminating’ documents contain only
items like Indian currencies, ID cards, paper cuttings..etc. The DySP also
said that he had received a complaint from the local mosque committee that
the activities in that building are to be watched. But when we met a Jamath
member he denied that any clandestine activities took place in that
building which we have already quoted.
Our Observations : 1. The Supreme Court directions given in D.K.Basu case
were not followed in these arrests. The police has lied to the court that
the parents were informed about the arrests by phone whereas they came to
know about it only through the media.
2. It was not at all possible that any training on the use of arms and bomb
making can be imparted to the youths in such a thickly populated and open
place and that too in a building without doors or the windows. Such
physical and moral training classes were conducted by PFI in the same place
at least for the past three years and no complaints were received by the
police about any clandestine activities. When the police visited there
once, they didn’t find anything. All the neighbours living around the
building also deny such allegations. We also wonder what sort of arms
training could have been given to at least 21 people with a single sword
and a few wooden sticks. It is ridiculous to say that some freely available
pamphlets and compact discs are shown as incriminating materials. Since
nobody had seen the police seizing “something like bombs” in the building,
we strongly believe that the bomb story is hoaxed by the police to justify
their action and malign the movement.
3. We are much worried about the way in which rumours are spread against
the arrested youths by the intelligence through the media. Some sixty lakhs
rupees found in the account of one accused is focused as large illegal
foreign money involved in this act. Actually he is involved in a travel
business and holds a consultancy for admission in self financing
engineering and medical colleges. He receives money from migrant labours in
foreign countries to build houses through a friend of him. The police were
not able to find anything illegal in that account. Few days back one
newspaper has published that the Narath accused were involved in Coimbatore
serial bomb blast case. All the accused are young people and most of them
were school going children when Coimbatore incident took place and some of
them had not even born at that time. A Kish identity card seized from one
of the accused is also projected as related to some anti national activity.
But having a Kish ID is a normal thing used as an intermediary pass to move
to UAE for those who have no permanent visa to that country.
4. Except one of them , all other 20 young men arrested were not at all
involved in any other pending cases.
5. It is very sad that Kerala police has foisted such false cases against
these innocent youths at a time when there is widespread concern expressed
throughout the nation on # arrests of innocent Muslim youths. Most of them
had been kept in prison for so many years and then released as they were
innocents. Not only their prime youthful years were lost in prison, but
stigmatized of being dubbed ‘anti nationals’ because of this arrest, they
are not even able to get good jobs and decent livelihood. Recently, the
Supreme Court also has condemned this. The Press Council Chairperson
Justice Markandeya Katju had expressed concern about spreading such false
propaganda against innocent Muslim youths in the media. He has also
proposed an institution known as ‘The Court of Last Resort’ to extend help
and save such innocent youths languishing in Indian prisons. It is no one’s
position that those who plant bombs should go unpunished. As the editor of
Tehelka magazine Shoma Chaudhri has written, “do not make false arrests and
breed fresh despair, triggering new cycles of hate and revenge. In the
clever calculations men make about security and State, they underestimate
the power of human despair. When you lose faith that a system will play
fair by you, it can breed fatal recklessness. It can make you abdicate from
the rules that cement human relations. Despair can turn you from citizen to
perpetrator, from the hunted to the hunter. Despair can be a deadly
weapon”. Even parties like CPI(M) have now raised this issue. Recently the
CPI(M) leader Prakash Karat took a list of 22 Muslims to President Pranab
Mukherjee and demanded the Centre to take immediate steps to help such
victims of “State-led injustice”. The demands included fast-track courts;
rehabilitation and compensation for those had been falsely jailed; and a
review of the UAPA
Our Demands
1. We strongly believe that all the allegations against these youths are
false and the fake case foisted against these innocent youths should be
immediately withdrawn and those arrested should be unconditionally
released. Special care should be taken to allow the students to write their
examinations.
2. We cannot find any logic to evoke a draconian Act like UAPA in this
case. Since nationwide concern is expressed against this Act, we demand
that UAPA should be repealed immediately.
3. The case against these 21 youths was deliberately foisted with a view to
harassing them and spoiling the name of PFI. With spreading rumours against
these innocent youths we find them stigmatized as ‘anti nationals’, which
in turn will spoil their future. It is alleged that during interrogation,
the police had chosen the poorest among them and offered two lakh rupees
and a new house in exchange for accepting the charges and becoming an
approver. We demand a judicial enquiry in this arrest by a sitting High
Court Judge. The police officers responsible for foisting this case should
be punished and the innocent youths should be given compensation.
4. Kerala is the state with highest literacy rate and the political, civil
rights and trade union consciousness among the people are larger when
compared to other states. We humbly issue a call to the political parties,
writers and other intelligentsia to condemn the indiscriminate use of
draconian laws such as UAPA against innocent youths.
5. From our conversation with the higher police officials we understand
that they are biased against the Muslim minority in the state. We demand
that sensitisation programmes should be conducted for the revenue and
police personnel on problems faced by minorities, dalits and adivasis.
Also, sufficient number of officials from minority communities is to be
posted in areas in which the above sections of population are in large
numbers .

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Best Regards,
Shas

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