*COMMITTEE FOR THE RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS*

185/3, FOURTH FLOOR, ZAKIR NAGAR, NEW DELHI-110025



02/08/2013



*CONDEMN THE UNLAWFUL ARREST OF JAYEETA DAS, A PEOPLE’S ACTIVIST!*

*RELEASE JAYEETA DAS UNCONDITIONALLY!*





Once again the Special Task Force (STF) West Bengal have flouted every
norms as they picked up Jayeeta Das, a people’s activist who has been
active in the democratic and people’s movements in Kolkata, from the Charu
market area around 2 pm on Friday August 2013. Later in the evening on the
same day the STF raided and ransacked her house without any warrant and
intimidated her family members. While all this intimidation was on the
family members were kept in the dark about the arrest of Jayeeta Das. The
STF further intimidated and forced the family to sign on blank papers. Only
through the media did the family come to know that Jayeeta Das has been
arrested.



A cursory look into the conduct of STF and similar intelligence agencies in
West Bengal and elsewhere in the subcontinent proves beyond doubt the utter
disdain for norms and procedures by these agencies. The right to see the
warrant as well as the information for the family about the arrest of
Jayeeta are fundamental. These norms and procedures are crucial for the
detained/arrested as well as her kith and kin as the only way to safeguard
oneself from torture, mistreatment let alone to much needed and timely
access to a lawyer of her choice. To deny all this and to keep the family
members in the dark about her arrest is premeditated from the side of the
intelligence agencies so as to force the family (as they were forced to
sign blank papers) and the detained into some kind of confession that suits
so as to incriminate them.



This is not the first time that such acts of impunity have been committed
by the intelligence agencies. On the contrary this has been the set pattern
of the *modus operandi* of these agencies. That too despite several times
the highest courts in the subcontinent having taken exception to such
criminal conducts of the agencies.



The CRPP strongly condemn such acts of impunity of the STF of West Bengal
and demand the unconditional release of Jayeeta Das. We demand that pending
her release she be given access to the lawyer of her choice and be produced
at the earliest before the court.



In Solidarity,



*SAR Geelani*

President



*Amit Bhattacharyya*

Secretary General



*Rona Wilson*

Secretary, Public Relations

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