Mangalore: Double Murder - Two Boys Tortured by 'Police'


Mangalore: Double Murder - Two Boys Tortured by 'Police'
 
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Jul 10: In a new and unexpected twist to the murder case of Razia and her daughter Zuha Fathima, the police have been accused of subjecting two teenagers to torture after arresting them.

S P Anand, district convener of Dalit Sangharsha Samiti said that some people claiming to be police forcefully took Sahan (16) and Sunil and took them to a deserted place, where they were reportedly made to admit their hand in the murder and threatened with dire consequences if they did not do so. 

Anand also alleged that boys were tortured and later, on Friday July 8, dropped at Bikarnakatte. The two were then admitted to Wenlock hospital in a miserable condition, Anand added.



The statement issued by Anand goes on to say that the police are frustrated at not being able to catch the real culprits, and have been venting their anger on innocent people and torturing them. A few days ago, police had claimed that they were in possession of some new leads in the case and were closing in on the culprits. However, Anand's allegations seem to contradict the police's claim.

The Samiti has urged police commissioner Seemanth Kumar Singh to take immediate action against the erring policemen.

However, it is not certain if the people who 'arrested' the teenagers were really policemen as Anand claimed, or were impersonating police.

Meanwhile, police claim that investigations in the case are going on in full swing. The family members of the victims are being interrogated. Panjimogeru area being prone to drug deals and other illegal activities, this angle too is being investigated.

  

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  • Roshan Vas, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 11 2011

    Now every case to be given to CBI then what is the use of Police. They just take bribe and fill their pockets...and no use .I lost faith in the police after reading the all news

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  • Pamy Nelson Saldanha, panjimogaru / dubai

    Sun, Jul 10 2011

    Please catch the real culprits and punish them...If police fails let CBI investigate..Let the case be closed soon and not take years...at least their family members and relatives avail a sign of relief that the accused are punished

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  • Nazeer, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 10 2011

    Where were these DSS people when a dalit girl was gang raped by a auto driver and his friend in Mangalore recently?

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  • Ganesh, Mangaladevi, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 09 2011

    Police after 9 police warrant they can not catch reddy do u think they will catch culprits.
    Better give this case to Mumbai police or CBI.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sat, Jul 09 2011

    There might be larger plan in this case so that as claimed by police foreign objects(fake interrogation) are not police personnel.Therefore further security to family members and in-depth interrogation need to be done before come to the conclusion.However this cold blood murders were done with perfect planning which is a challenge to DK police.

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