ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION – URGENT APPEALS PROGRAMME

Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-041-2010

 <http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/support.php?ua=UAC-041-2010>

1 April 2010
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INDIA: An 18-year-old boy is abducted and murdered in Manipur

ISSUES: Extrajudicial execution; arbitrary arrest; impunity
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*Dear friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information concerning
the case of a teenage boy who was abducted by three unknown men and killed
later. His corpse was identified in a mortuary by his neighbours when they
went to identify the body of another person, killed in identical
circumstances. Reports strongly suggest that the boy was abducted and killed
by a combined team of officers from the Manipur state police and the Assam
Rifles stationed in Manipur.*

*CASE DETAILS:*

On 18 March 2010 Amujao, a bus conductor and cleaner, and Mr. Elangbam
Jibon, a driver were on duty on a bus running between Wabgai and Imphal. At
about 2pm they parked the bus at Andro bus station in Imphal near Konung
Mamang and waited for their turn to go to Wabgai.

According to our information three unknown men, suspected to be police
officers, entered the bus and started talking to Amujao; they warned Jibon
to stay in the bus after asking to see the vehicle's documents. They dragged
Amujao from the bus and took him away in a three-wheeler. At around 4pm
Jibon told members of Amujao’s family, who tried and failed to contact him.

The next day Amujao's corpse was found by his neighbours, who were at the
mortuary of the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) at Imphal to
identify and receive another body, that of Mr. Chongtham Nanao.

The circumstances of Nanao's death has been reported by the AHRC in
UAC-035-2010, and a combined team of Thoubal Police Commandos and 21 Assam
Rifles (AR) are facing allegations of murder.

Late that day the Assam Rifles informed Amujao's family that they had killed
Amujao in an armed encounter with the 28-Assam Rifles at a place called
Kongba Irong (under the jurisdiction of Irilbung Police Station, Imphal
East). The Assam Rifles also claim that they recovered arms and ammunition
from the victim.

It should be known that Amujao is from poor family and was its only earning
member. In the past he had undergone six months imprisonment for a petty
offense,  though there were no other cases registered against him at the
time of his death. On 20 March people in his community formed a Joint Action
Committee to protest against his illegal arrest and murder. They have
submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister of the state demanding an
investigation in the case and the prosecution of those involved.

*ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:*

The AHRC has been reporting similar cases of extrajudicial executions from
Manipur for a number of years, and has observed patterns in the violations
taking place. Most victims are abducted by unidentified men immediately
before their reported murder in an armed 'encounter'. Often the police
and/or the division of the paramilitary force involved in the case claim
that they recovered arms and ammunition from the victim.

Of the cases reported from Manipur, not one has been investigated so far by
any independent agencies. Please be aware that although the National Human
Rights Commission issued guidelines for police handling of cases of
extrajudicial executions, found here <http://nhrc.nic.in/>, the state has
not followed them.

As evidenced in Amujao's and Nanao's cases the security forces breach all
statutory requirements at the time of arrest in Manipur. According to the
Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.PC), 1974, the arresting officer, whether he is
in uniform or not, has to inform the arrested person who they are and why
they are arresting the person. The officers also have a statutory
responsibility to inform the immediate relative of the detainee, or a person
of the detainee's choice the place where the arrested person will be
detained. At the time of arrest, at the choice of the arrested person, the
officers must make available an independent person to search the body of the
arresting officers and that of the detainee so that false claims regarding
recovery of contraband articles does not arise.

According to the information available to the AHRC, this procedure has not
been followed in a single case in which the detainee has been later reported
to be killed in an armed encounter. This not only negates the law, but is in
contempt of the Indian Supreme Court's orders as delivered in the D. K. Basu
case<http://notorture.ahrchk.net/profile/india/case/1996_Shri_D_K_Basu_v_State_of_West_Bengal.pdf>,
and later incorporated into the Cr.PC. So far, in spite of repeated efforts
by civil society organisations in India, the Supreme Court has failed to
take any action on cases reported to the Court that shows the clear
violation of its own directives.

The AHRC has commented on this consistent pattern of extrajudicial
executions in Nanao's case cited above. The comments are available
here<http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/mainfile.php/2010/3403/>.
The AHRC also has published a separate report concerning impunity in Manipur
in its statemen entitled: The state of the republic is showcased in
Manipur<http://www.ahrchk.net/statements/mainfile.php/2010statements/2383/>,
and further comments on the issue can be read at: Democracy 'Encountered':
Rights' Violations in
Manipur<http://www.ahrchk.net/statements/mainfile.php/2009statements/2315/>

*SUGGESTED ACTION:*

Please send letters to the authorities named below expressing your concern
in this case.

The AHRC is also writing to the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary
or arbitrary executions calling for an intervention in this case.

To support this appeal please click here:
<http://www.ahrchk.net/ua/support.php?ua=UAC-041-2010>
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*SAMPLE LETTER:*

Dear __________,

*INDIA: The murder of 18-year-old Amujao must be investigated as directed by
the NHRC
*
*Name of victim:* Mr. Hawibam Amujao, 18 years, bus conductor.
*Name of alleged perpetrators:* Manipur state police and officers attached
to 28 Assam Rifles
*Date of incident:* 18 March 2010
*Place of incident:* Abduction from bus bearing registration number
MN-01-1818 in Kongba Irong, under the jurisdiction of Irilbung Police
Station.

I am writing to voice my concern regarding the extrajudicial execution of
Mr. Hawibam Amujao. I am informed that three unknown persons abducted
Amujao, a bus ticket examiner, from his bus on 18 March 2010 and that his
body was found in a mortuary at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences
in Imphal, Manipur, the next day.

I am informed that the Assam Rifles told Mr. Amujao's family on 19 March
that he was killed in an encounter with the Assam Rifles at Kongba Irong.
>From the facts of the case made available to me, I suspect that the Manipur
state police as well as the 28 Assam Rifles is behind the abduction and
killing of the young man.

I am informed that extrajudicial executions are at an alarmingly high rate
in Manipur. I am also aware that in most cases the state agencies breach the
laws laid down by the Supreme Court of India concerning arrest and
detention, as well as the directives of the National Human Rights Commission
of India. I would like to know why the government of Manipur has thus far
failed to report cases of extrajudicial executions in the state to the
National Human Rights Commission, as required by the Commission.

State agencies in Manipur who have been documented as continuously breaching
the Supreme Court of India's directives (as laid out in the D. K. Basu case)
have not been charged with contempt of court, despite repeated reports to
the Court of this. I am worried that such neglect has contributed to the
culture of impunity in Manipur.

Institutions like the Supreme Court of India have a constitutional mandate
to initiate suomotu inquiries into cases like that of Amujao's murder. The
Court has done so in the past and has no excuse for limiting its
jurisdiction, and not taking cases reported from places like Manipur. I am
confident that such interventions would greatly contribute to the
development of a sustainable peace in Manipur, while enlightening the Court
as to the ill effects of the implementation of the Armed Forces (Special
Powers) Act, 1958 in conflict areas.

At the minimum, the Supreme Court, with assistance from the National Human
Rights Commission of India, has a responsibility to direct the Government of
Manipur to ensure that:

1. The statement of witnesses in the case, in particular that of bus driver
Mr. Elangbam Jibon is recorded by a judicial magistrate;
2. The witnesses in the case are provided protection;
3. Reports are filed as directed by the National Human Rights Commission
concerning cases of extrajudicial executions reported by the AHRC to the
NHRC;
4. If the statement provided by Mr. Elangbam Jibon reveals that the state
agents have arrested Amujao without following the directives of the Supreme
Court in the D. K. Basu case, the officers are immediately prosecuted for
contempt of court
5. Amujao's family is provided an interim compensation pending investigation
in the case.

Yours sincerely,

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*PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO:*

1. Justice K. G. Balakrishnan
Chief Justice of India
Tilak Marg, New Delhi 110 011
INDIA
Fax: +91 11 23381508

2. Lt. General Mr. K. S. Yadava (PVSM,AVSM, SM, VSM)
Director General
Assam Rifles
HQ DGAR, Shillong
Meghalaya
INDIA
Tele/Fax: 91 364 2230146
Email: hqd...@assamrifles.com

3. Dr. P. Chidambaram
Minister, Ministry of Home Affairs
Griha Mantralaya Room
No. 104, North Block Central Secretariat
New Delhi 110001
INDIA
Fax: +91 11 2301 5750, 2309 3750, 2309 2763
E-mail: h...@nic.in

4. Mr. Okram Ibobi
Chief Minister & Home Minister of Manipur,
Chief Minister's Secretariat, Babupara
Imphal 795001, Manipur
INDIA
Fax: + 91 385 2221817
Email: cmm...@man.nic.in

5. Chairperson
National Human Rights Commission of India
Faridkot House, Copernicus Marg
New Delhi-110001
INDIA
Fax: +91 11 23340016
E-mail: chairn...@nic.in

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Thank you

Urgent Appeals Programme
Asian Human Rights Commission (u...@ahrc.asia)

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