Police diluted Pehlu Khan lynching case, finds independent probe


New Delhi, Oct 27 (IANS): An independent fact-finding investigation into the lynching of Pehlu Khan, a dairy farmer, earlier this year by cow vigilantes has exposed how police tried to "weaken" the investigation by delaying filing of the FIR and invoking IPC sections of crimes with lesser punishment.

The investigation termed the police action as "monumental inefficiency" or a "deliberate attempt to weaken the cases against the accused gaurakshaks".

Speaking at the launch of the report here on Thursday, social activists slammed the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) over the spate of lynchings in the country and termed the gaurakshaks (cow vigilantes) "storm troopers" from Hitler's Germany.

In April, Khan, a dairy farmer from Jaisinghpur village in Haryana, was lynched by cow vigilantes in Behror of Alwar district in Rajasthan. He was returning home after purchasing two cows and two calves from a Jaipur cattle fair.

The murder caught national attention and Khan became the face of protests against the spate of lynchings across the country in the name of gauraksha or cow protection.

The social activists said they will form a group of lawyers, activists and individuals and fight about 30 cases of lynchings.

Speaking on the occasion, senior Supreme Court lawyer Prashant Bhushan said "an army of gangsters in the name of gau raksha" is doing the lynchings and termed them as "storm troopers from Hitler's time".

He said the "cow vigilantes work with the support of the government and police work with them". Others also voiced his views.

The independent investigation also revealed that the accused named in Khan's "dying declaration" were not arrested and police failed to defend the arrests they made in court, as five of the seven got out on bail.

In July, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asked state governments to act against gaurakshaks indulging in violence.

The investigation report states that it has found that "police across the states are openly flouting the Prime Minister's instructions, especially in the states that are ruled by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), be it Haryana, Gujarat, Jharkhand or Rajasthan."

The report said that FIR was filed nine-and-half-hours after the incident, though the scene of the crime is only two km from the police station.

"The FIR claims that the police were informed of the attack at 3.54 a.m." on April 2, but "according to the FIR the attack took place during 7 p.m.-10 p.m. on April 1", and does not explain the delay, the report states.

Another major finding of the report was the invoking of IPC sections of crimes with lesser punishments among others.

"The FIR does not invoke Sec 307 of the IPC for the offence of "attempt to murder" which provides for imprisonment of 10 years to life. Instead, the FIR invokes Sec 308, which only takes cognisance of "attempt to culpable homicide not amounting to murder", prescribing imprisonment of three to seven years," the report said.

Also several sections of IPC which amount to criminal conspiracy, rioting with weapon, promoting religious enmity, which would have made the case stronger were ignored by police, according to the report.

"The pattern of behaviour exhibited by the police reflects either monumental inefficiency or a deliberate attempt to weaken the cases against the accused gaurakshaks, nearly all of whom are said to be connected with the BJP and its affiliates such as the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and the Bajrang Dal," the report read.

"Many of the accused have secured bail even though they have been charged with murder, that, too, committed in broad daylight. Their bail is even more surprising as the attackers took pictures and recorded videos of their acts which should anyway nail them without doubt," it said.

The report states that it is hard to believe that the police could not trace the six accused named by Pehlu Khan in his "dying declaration" for five months after the incident.

"Khan named six of his attackers in a statement given to the police. But none was arrested. Police concluded that none of those named was involved in the attack. Those arrested were not named either in Khan's statement or in the First Information Report (FIR). They got bail despite being charged with murder," the report said.

"Their bail is even more surprising as the attackers took pictures and recorded videos of their acts which should anyway nail them without doubt," the reports read.

The police failed to "defend the arrests" as five of the seven arrested secured bail, the report said.

As a way forward, the investigation suggests that the six men Khan named in his dying declaration should be arrested, a new FIR should be registered, and an investigation ordered into VHP and Bajrang Dal for involvement in Khan's murder, among other measures.

The report has been endorsed by Alliance for Justice and Accountability, New York, Human Rights Law Network, New Delhi, and South Asia Solidarity Group, London.

Ajith Sahi, who did the investigation, said six persons, named by Khan in his dying declaration, were let off by police stating their mobile location showed they were not at the spot.

This was the first of a series of reports to be released on the spate of lynchings.

  

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 27 2017

    Indian Justice is like the sunflower
    Hangs its head on the sunny side.

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  • moshu, mangaluru

    Fri, Oct 27 2017

    How can one get justice when rulers misuse the power. Very sad. Terrorism right from the roots of Nagpur headquarter. Bhakths still shedding crockodile tears about about ISI terrorism to divert the real issues. Shame on them.

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 27 2017

    Do you know why Minorities especially Muslim feel insecure in India and many against this ruling government because of Government being baised and Anti Muslims and Anti Christians and also Police department taking a side of majority community by not giving the support to truth and doing injustice and not being neutral.

    To be honest, mark my words if all our countries IB and Police department were neutral and work as per the code of ethics which they take during their oath, irrespective of whatever Government comes not single citizen of this dynamic and diversified country had felt insecure and these communal poison would have vanished by now in India. But unfortunately our IB and Police Departments are 70% filled by Fasicts group carrying fasicts ideology thus supporting crimes and atrocities made by these Fasicts groups of majority community.

    But thanks to Almighty there are still good people living and working in each and every department although they are lesser in number, but God will give them power to speak out and support only truth thus providing justice to all. With these minor number of true people God protects the victims. As long as these true justful people are alive we minorities can still have belief of being provided justice. In the end only truth can prevail as falsehood bound to perish.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 27 2017

    Weakest Government in last 70 years ...

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  • Lobo, Mangaluru/Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 27 2017

    Shame on Police who are protecting goons!

    Looks like there is no justice or accountability in this country. In the name of gomata members of BD/vhp are killing innocent human beings. Ever since BJP came to powerin the center, these goons have become bold and our PM is in maun vrat (silent). We people of India want justice.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 27 2017

    This sounds like Pakistan telling the world " We have no terrorist in our country. If you have any credible information about the terrorist in our country share it with us then we will catch them and take appropriate action". So, as long as BJP rules our country BJP can not see any proven criminal with evidence but comman people will be sitting ducks to these criminals. All lessons learnt from Pakistan.

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