Tripura: Youth dies due to 'torture in police custody'; five cops arrested


Agartala, Oct 17 (IANS): A 34-year-old youth, who was arrested on the charge of theft at Sabroom in South Tripura district on October 13, died at his residence on Thursday, allegedly due to injuries sustained from the "torture in police custody", an official said.

A police officer said that five police personnel, including a Sub-Inspector, posted at Manubazar police station, were arrested after a complaint of torture by the victim’s family.

The official said that on charges of theft, two tribal youths -- Badal Tripura (34) and Chiranjit Tripura (35) -- were arrested on October 13. Both were released the next day on bail.

The family members of Badal Tripura, a resident of Kaladepa village, on October 14 lodged a complaint with the police that he was severely tortured during custody at the Manubazar police station on October 13 and the next day, he was released on bail without any medical treatment to his serious injuries.

Soon after the death of Badal Tripura on Thursday, irate locals, including women, staged a demonstration outside the Manubazar police station demanding severe punishment for the police personnel responsible for the "torture" leading to his death.

Hundreds of men and women also put up a road blockade on the Agartala-Sabroom national highway at Manubzar, 130 km from Agartala.

Police said that Badal Tripura and Chiranjit Tripura were arrested by the police on October 13 allegedly for stealing rubber sheets from a godown.

Following the complaint of the victim's family, a case was registered against the five police personnel including a Sub-Inspector and they were subsequently arrested.

Post-mortem of the youth was also conducted by the doctors in the presence of an executive magistrate.

Additional security forces have been deployed in the Manubazar areas after the resentment of the people over the death. Senior police officials have visited the tension-ridden areas.

Leader of Opposition and CPI-M Tripura state Secretary Jitendra Chaudhury in a letter to Director General of Police (Intelligence) Anurag on October 14 demanded action against the erring police personnel for the "custodial torture".

Talking to the media on Thursday, the Left leader said that during the past few months, many innocent people were lynched by the "goons" of the ruling BJP while more than three people died due to police "torture".

Chaudhury, also a former minister, said in a post on his X handle: "Yet another custodial death in Tripura. Badal Tripura succumbed to the inhumane torture at Manu (Sabroom) PS. This is the 3rd in a row, R.K.Pur, Nutan Bazar and Manu, within the last two and half months. Would Sushason (good governance) be awakened ?"

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Oct 18 2024

    Its so sad ,boy died just because he stole somewhere.and Police tortured him so that only had to die-This si not first time but many times happened ,even in other districts.Only for names sake they arrest these pOlice or personal and noting will happen to them.Either they will be posted elsewhere or lack of witnesses comeout and continue from beginning?There must be strict rules like in other countries these Police should be out of their Post ,punishment given ,their retirement money should be cut ,and or they should be given same punishment as they give to common man.Indian justice should bring out this.Heartfelt sympathy to his family.May his soul rest in peace.One doesnt go for theft when he has enough to eat or basic requirements are there.Shame on Police.

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  • G K Das, Tripura

    Fri, Oct 18 2024

    Badal Tripura died at the GBP Hospital in the wee hours. The locals took his body to the police station and demanded action. The report only not has written false information, but also missed vital information. It is a very loosely prepared report.

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