My friend (and possibly fellow Silk-lister) Manish Jethani was assaulted by a cop last night for merely walking down the road while talking on the phone late at night.

Can anyone here help this get media attention?


http://community.livejournal.com/bangalore/302879.html
Today I was actually physically assaulted by a cop in Bangalore.

It happened 19 minutes ago (at 12:25 AM according to my phone), when I was walking towards my office at Bannerghatta Road after picking up dinner at the Forum mall as usual. The cop observed me while I was passing Christ College, talking on the phone with my brother in Mumbai. I walked on, feeling secure.

By the time I reached the Accenture building near Dairy Circle (Bannerghatta Road), there was an SUV-like vehicle there, with two cops standing outside. As I approached them, one of them snatched my phone away from me while the other one struck me on my left calf with his lathi.

Needless to say, I was shocked. They refused to return my phone, even as my brother listened at the other end. I was treated like I had committed a crime. They kept asking me if "I thought too much of myself", because I was walking in the night alone while talking on the phone to "girls".

The one that snatched my phone was a proper cop, as he was dressed as one and did all the talking. The other one who assaulted me (on instructions by the former) was either a constable or just a driver, as he was dressed in plain-ish khakhi clothes and drove the vehicle afterwards.

When asked why I was assaulted, their reasoning was that walking on the road at that hour while simultaneously talking on the phone was not allowed. They said they were there to "protect" me and that this was not Bombay or Delhi where I could walk freely on the road at any time of the night.

I was so upset that I refused to budge from there without getting a reasonable explanation and an apology from them. Finally they drove away.

They took down some of my details, and I noted (mentally) some of theirs. I have the name of the cop and the police station he's based in, but I won't reveal it on LiveJournal without knowing the implications on my case.

During the day, I'll go to the police station to register a complaint.

I could post this on my own journal instead of [LJ] bangalore, but this is not so much about me as it is about us as citizens of this country. Have the police started making their own laws? If I, an educated and well-to-do citizen, can be harassed by cops in this manner, what chance does the majority of the country's population have? Is this the reason the common man resorts to violence so often?


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Kiran Jonnalagadda
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