Man claims police hammered nails into his hand, foot but police denies


Bareilly (UP), May 27 (IANS): In a shocking incident, a man has alleged that the Bareilly police hammered nails into his hand and foot for violating the Corona curfew.

The victim, Ranjit, along with his mother, on Wednesday evening, reached Baradari police station with nails drilled in his hand and foot and blamed the police.

However, Bareilly SSP Rohit Singh Sajwan, refuted the allegations and termed them baseless. He said that the injuries were self-inflicted to evade arrest in another case registered against Ranjit at Baradari police station.

"He did all this drama to save himself from the police. The charges levelled by him were not found to be true in the probe," the SSP said.

He said that an FIR was registered against Ranjit, a resident of Jogi Navada, on May 24 for misbehaving with a police constable who had asked him not to move out without a mask in public.

The FIR was registered under IPC sections 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 504 (intentional insult with the intention to provoke breach of peace), 506 (criminal intimidation), 332 (voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), 188 (disobedience to order duty promulgated by public servant) and 270 (malignant act likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life).

"The accused was absconding after the incident and police were searching for him," the SSP said.

The police went to Ranjit's house on Tuesday night, but he was not found.

In 2019, Ranjit was arrested by the police for entering a temple in an inebriated state and damaging the idols there.

However, Ranjit refuted these allegations and claimed he has now been framed in eight cases.

"This happened on Monday night. I was not wearing a mask but had one in my pocket. The cops stopped me and started beating me up. When I told them, I have a mask in my pocket, they started abusing me. They then called 3-4 people and started beating me again," he alleged.

Following this, the cops allegedly took him to the local police post and beat him up again.

"They tied my hands and nailed my hand and feet. I cannot even properly hear from my left ear as it is bleeding. The cop who nailed me lives in our locality. I can recognize him. They have now slapped eight cases against me. I am a poor man and hardly earn 150-200 a day as a ragpicker," he told reporters.

 

  

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Thu, May 27 2021

    Who will believe UP police & UP government because their record speaks they will go any instinct. This is the UP model .

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Thu, May 27 2021

    Heavenly Father forgive that cop he was not aware what he was doing 😥😭

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  • Ahmed, Bangalaore

    Thu, May 27 2021

    Come on, if u keep forgiving for such cruel things, then there will b no justice on earth....

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  • Glen, Mangalore

    Thu, May 27 2021

    You forgive Indian mujahidden.

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  • Ahmed, Bangalaore

    Thu, May 27 2021

    Human Rights violation has gone to toss... What a horrific incident is this? Can one imagine the pain ? First of merciless beating and then this nailing? Why will he nail himself and blame police? Nail the culprits in similar way....

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