Mangalore youth ‘tortured’ in illegal custody, hospitalised


Mangalore youth ‘tortured’ in illegal custody, hospitalised

by Sudipto Mondal
The Hindu

Mangalore, Jan 18:  Nooruddin (22), a vegetable vendor from Kinnigoli, was hospitalised on Friday after he was allegedly “tortured” in the illegal custody of the District Crime Investigation Bureau (DCIB) here. He has sustained “internal injuries” and “kidney damage” and is unable to use his legs, as per the records of the Highland Hospital, where he has been admitted.

Nooruddin was allegedly picked up by the DCIB police on January 12 in connection with a murder in Kinnigoli. For the next four days, he was starved and tortured, according to a complaint filed by him with Inspector General of Police (Western Range) A.M. Prasad and Home Minister V.S. Acharya.

In the complaint, he has alleged that the investigating officers forced him to utter blasphemous statements against his religion. A heavy metal roller was run over his body and he was hung upside down and beaten. “The DCIB police station has stored articles such as heavy rollers, electric shock machines and material for third-degree torture. It is a horrifying place where human rights violations are the order of the day,” he has stated in his complaint.

The police had to release him when Prasad intervened in the matter, following a complaint filed by Abubakar, a relative of Mr. Nooruddin. In his complaint of January 14, Mr. Abubakar stated that despite being in police custody for more than 48 hours, Mr. Nooruddin was not produced in a court as per law. “I fear the DCIB police will finish him off in an attempt to appease certain Hindutva organisations that have influenced this action,” Mr. Abubakar said in the complaint.

Noorudddin told The Hindu on Saturday that he would have been dead by now if his relative had not filed a complaint with a senior officer. “On January 15, I was dragged out of the cell in which I was kept and bundled into a police van. I was driven to the State Bank bus-stop and thrown on the road in a semi-conscious condition,” he added.

Some passers-by took him to a local mosque. When his condition failed to improve, those in the mosque shifted him to hospital. His relatives were informed about his hospitalisation hours later when he regained consciousness, he said.

Case not registered

In his complaint to the IGP and Home Minister, Nooruddin has said that although the hospital authorities filed a medico-legal case and handed over a recorded statement to the investigating officer of the jurisdictional police station, the police have not registered a case. Nooruddin has named the DCIB inspector Venkatesh Prasanna and his subordinates Dinesh Bekal, Chetan, Kumar and Ashok in his complaint. 

Prasad said that he would initiate a departmental enquiry into the matter.

  

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  • cyril mathias, udupi

    Tue, Jan 20 2009

    The police in karnataka are trigger friendly. They dare not catch the real communal elements.They have taken a clue from cricket-that is match fixing.This is the case of match fixing.The police catch a member of minority community and fix the case.

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  • Omprakash , Mangalore, India

    Tue, Jan 20 2009

    I feel that what Harold Dcunha advocates seems to be right. I do not know who this Dcunha is but i have read his comments for a long time, and he speaks sense. His comments are unbiased. Dr. Kiran Acharya needs to see the things from Nooruddin's point of view, as a human being and not his religion.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Tue, Jan 20 2009

    Dear Sridhar we agree with your comments that Human Right Groups are addressing some issues. What is required this hour is good minded people like you Mr. Sridhar should join Human Rights movement. Your good example and hard work will encourage others to follow you.

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore/USA

    Tue, Jan 20 2009

    Dusty, Kashmir is a different entity and has to be resolved by India and Pakistan. Britain including USA are looking after their own interest in the region. The terrorists are killing innocent people  A good example is the Mumbai incident where Pakistani terrorists butchered innocent people.

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  • Shridhar, Bangalore

    Tue, Jan 20 2009

    Dear Mr. Harold D’Cunha, I have read your comments. Sorry to say that, 1. Human Rights activists should help everyone in all the issues / incidents. But, unfortunately they are helping people in some issues only. Do you know that? 2. Nobody is diverting the real issue. Let the Government and Hon’ble justice decide and take action. Wait and watch.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Mon, Jan 19 2009

    Dear Dr. Kiran Noted your comments. Sorry to say:

    1. In this case your comments are disgusting as it is based on prejudice.

    2.Do not compare 26/11 Mumbai attack to Noruddin’s case. Here DK police has arrested, tortured without arrest warrant and after that they dumped him at dawn near SBI Hampankatta. If u are in Norudddin’s shoes do u comment like this.

    3.Nobody’s esteem has been lowered. It is the assessment by individual or group or associations which has no self esteem. One who has esteem always positive and world looks bright for him. Stop blame game. It is easy to blame others as it will divert the real issue.

    4. How do you know terror groups using human rights activities to their advantage? Unless one experience or practice one should not comment. Here Noruddin is individual not group. The damage is done. We want Noruddin state of mind and body like before his arrest. Can anybody do it?

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  • Dusty R., India

    Mon, Jan 19 2009

    George Cruz, being in USA you must be totally unaware of the ground realities existing India. You say country comes first and religion comes next. This rule applies to whom.? The citizens or the leaders of the state and country. You also say if any organization is involved in supporting terror, that organization should be punished to the full extent of law.

    What about the politicians who support the organizations in the eyes of many are supposed to support terror. The british foreign secretary, gave a clean chit to the terrorists of Mumbai, linking it to the Kashmir problem. Now let us hear your comments who should be banned. The orgainsations or the leaders supporting these organisations

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  • Prakash, India/Dubai

    Mon, Jan 19 2009

    I dont understand why  police hit left right and centre? Police means strength? If this is the case people will lose trust,i think there should be a good education and a public caring attitude or orientation for the police.Its true they should use force,but not everywhere and any where, POLICE=Polite-Obedient-Lawfull-Inteligent-Courageous-Effiecent.

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  • Sheby - Dubai, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    Absolutely you are right Immu - Mangalore.

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  • Nancy Mascarenhas, USA

    Mon, Jan 19 2009

    Terrorists are not born rather they are ceated by these kinds of inhuman acts. Mangalore need well educated and able police officers who know how to respect human dignity but not the third rate street dogs.

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  • ansih, mangalore\dammam

    Mon, Jan 19 2009

    Its really very sad to hear about police torture day by day, Please wake up , all secular people and fight for freedom,security & justice. May allah recover Noor very soon!ameen.

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  • Dr Kiran Acharya, Udupi/Udupi

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    1. It has become a trend now to comment on one sided reports.Lets wait for reports from both sides!

    2. Where were the human rights activists, when 26/11 Mumbai happened?

    3.The Hindu has lowered its esteem (!)(like evening newspapers)by publishing photo of the victim,inside the hospital.- now it is well known that, only those seeking publicity, prefer to get photographed inside the hospital!

    4. Do not fall prey to the tactics of the terror groups who use Human rights activists to their advantage...

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  • Valerian Dalmaida, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    Dear Nooruddin, God is with you and our prayers are with you. Please file a case against the Government of Karnataka, Home Minister,DCIB inspector Venkatesh Prasanna and his subordinates Dinesh Bekal, Chetan, Kumar and Ashok. All the people who have made comments here, I am sure will support for your legal costs and medical costs.

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  • BHARATH SHETTY, MULKI / DUBAI

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    shuold file criminal investigation attemt to murder on all police who are involved in this case,human rights organaization pls help to raise this issue.......

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  • Omprakash , Mangalore, India

    Mon, Jan 19 2009

    This is inhuman, how could the police keep in their custody for more than 48 hours. Some lawyers in the district should file a case against the crime done by the govt. Machinery. Even if he has committed the crime he should have been produced before the magistrate.

    This has never happened in Karnataka, very sad and very pathetic situation. The minorities, Muslims, Christians, and the dalits have been ill treated. Why this double dealing with different communities?

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  • Lancelot N. Tauro, Manglore - Doha qatar

    Mon, Jan 19 2009

    Why torture, physicall damage happening on minorities inside the police cell during the current administrations.

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  • Shareef Moideen, Mangalore/ Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

    Mon, Jan 19 2009

    Do we need police force for each religion? i.e Hindu Police Station, Muslim Police Station & Christian Police Station. Our secular India image is under threat we need to make sure that anyone try to tarnish this secular image should book under strict law that will make others to think twice before commiting any anti-social acts.

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore/USA

    Mon, Jan 19 2009

    I understand the concerns raised by many of the readers. Let's not forget 'the country comes first' (we are blessed with a free, democratic, and secular) and relegion comes next. There is no room for the blame game. If any organization is involved in supporting terror , that organization should be punished to the full extent of law.

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  • Aachi, Mabgalore

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    The policemen involved in this crime should be dissmised & the authority should see that, no such activity is repeated. Also, this poor guy should get the compensation for this kind of brutal act.

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  • hassan kinnigoli, jubail

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    The police officers involved in this criminal act shall be dismissed !!! Hope this poor guy get the justice!!!!!!!

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  • Oscar Dsouza, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    It is not enough to just lodge a complaint with senior police officers in this case. The victim should take legal help and file a criminal case in the judiciary. Torture of Indian citizens is an attack on the nation and people who indulge in such activities should be deal with severely and people in official positions who engage in human rights violations ,even more severely. Mr. Nooruddin should also file an application with the Human Rights commission.

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  • Parvez, oman

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    I request to All our so called law protectors...dont push people to fight for their security then u will call this terrorism Let God  give u human sense

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    Fully agree with Hammed comments.What as a Indian we look forward is security first and progress secondary. If there is no security then what is the use of progress? For whom this progress. Is it for the masses or for few individuals.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves , Bannur Puttur/Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    I cannot blame police for this brutal torture rather I blame Police Superiors and the government of Karnataka. As long as present government supports/provide free hand to radicals such kind of incidents, shootout and encounters cannot rule out in the future. Peace will prevail only when the government stops aiding and supporting radicals in Karnataka.

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  • Abdul Hameed M H, Mangalore/Dammam

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    It is foolish to expect justice from the present Govt when they are giving so much of free hand and protection to the communal elements and the police force.All these atroicites will lead to chaos and insecurities in our beautiful Mangalore.

    One of the solutions is to appoint good number of police men from the minority and backward community. All these things are happening in front of the vigilant media and a watchful public.I think Daiji World Weekly Magazine would help in bringing out these kind of news to the masses, once it starts its operations.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    Unless the society get up and act united the state sponsored terrorism will continue. In fact they are the root cause for breeding terrorism as they have arrested innocent youngsters in the name of terrorism. When these youngsters come out of enquiry from the prison cell what was left with them is nothing but revenge for which they will go to any extent as these cops are the cause for ruining their life. The known fact is our jails are the sprouting ground for criminal activities and torture cells. Request the senior police officers to sack these ruthless police personnel immediately,

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  • sulaimanbaithadka, baithadka

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    this is really human rights violations by police.in all over india there is double standrds of law.one for minorities other for majority. At this time i am requesting all people please we need to fight against government for give us good law & order, good infrastructure, clean drinking water, healthy govt hospitals, schools...etc please stop all thease attacks & blames

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  • aman, india

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    this is not at all acceptable.torturing ignorent muslims by the policemen are abiding the human rights.strict action should be taken on the concerned policemen who are resonsible.so this kind of inhuman activities will not be followed anymore in the future.

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  • Khatib, UAE

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    This is least we can expect from our police and govt. Day by day such incidents are growing in an attempt by fascist to create terrorist out of innocence.

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  • rafeeq manchi, kuwait

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    this is shame on police department and state govt

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  • neil martis, udupi / dubai

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    Thanks Daijiworld for the publication of truth. "When injustice is done a simple man turn as a violent person".

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  • Khader, Mlore

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    y d state govt s not talking on these issues .. ?

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  • Abdul Azeez, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    Mangalore police will create new terrorist with torturing innocent people, be careful.

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  • sameer , jubail

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    Large numbers of Muslims in various parts of India continue to languish in jails on trumped-up terror charges, suffering brutal torture as well as routine insults to the religion by police officials.

    It is shameful innocent people have been targeted , guilty policemen should be severely punished and be made more accountable.

    Thanks to Mr Prasad and daijjiworld for taking this matter seriously. Hope we get justice

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  • alaik, manglore

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    one thing i want suggest that i know all these police officers they all NOT belongs to public, but to ceratin political party !

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  • Shabeer Ahmed, Mangalore, Dammam

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    Nothing else can be expected by the saffron party. This type of inhuman act will be seen in their period of rule. This government will never ever support or safeguard the minorities by any means, actually they don't want to. Stringent action should be taken against the law protectors, as no one as the power or order to perform such an inhuman act. As we live in democratic country we too have the same Rights as they think for them.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    The police officers involved in this criminal act shall be dismissed !!! Suspension is not an solution to such act by the police.

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  • Manohar Dsouza, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    This is not a question of religion, caste or politics but of our very basic HUMAN RIGHTS. If the allegations are proved to be true, appropriate action should be taken against the persons responsible for this crime. It is pathetic that the upholders of the law themselves resort to such inhuman, illegal and unlawful activities.

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  • Saleem , Ullal,Abu Dhabi

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    this is common in southcanara police station...

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  • Imran, Al Jubail

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    This shows the police authority views on  minortiy community, I request hereby to Mr. Prasad to take action against such police personnel without fail. suspend them from the duty of honour and safety and security of citizens. reading to this article and mentioned torture treated to him was barbarian,. A young guy should not get torture like this its really bad.

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  • Rizwan Ahmad, Manglore

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    Hope this poor guy get the justice!!!!!! You have created many terrorists from this incident mind it.

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  • immu, manglore

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    This is what the activities going on in manglore which forces the people to engage in illegal activites such as terrorism etc.... please dont force people to do so....

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  • Hasif, Dubai

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    Are u sure this is a real fact or we are watching a movie named as "Political crime"? Everybody should punish, other wise God will punish all involved people.

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  • SAM, UK

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    This is violation of human right..

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  • Ramesh shetty, mangalore/Doha

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    It is sad the officers who is suppose to maintain law and order are indulging this short of activities.Hope degnified officer Prasad will take action and safegaurd the good name of the police department. We Mangloreans in the gulf should start an association to protect the right of mangloreans leagal and other support should be given to the affected person. Let us not allow anybody to spoil the name of Mangalore.

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  • adnan, mangalore,

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    Very sad, hope Allah keeps him safe and healthy and file a complain against the that inspector...

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  • ifthi, KSA

    Sun, Jan 18 2009

    Ridiculous law protectors, All inhumans.

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  • Khaleel, Dubai

    Sat, Jan 17 2009

    There are many others...who is suffering...

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