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ASIAN HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION - URGENT APPEALS PROGRAM
7 October 2003
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UA-60-2003: INDIA: A man died in custody after being severely tortured by the police
INDIA: Illegal arrest and detention; Torture; Custodial death ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name of the victim: Mr. Velraj, 38, formerly residing at Ervadi Village, Tirunelveli district, Tamilnadu, India Perpetrators: Constables Mr. Chelladurai; Mr. Kanthasamy; Mr. Senthil Murugan; Mr. Sivathambu; and Inspector of the Police Mr. J. Subramaniam attached to the Ervadi Police Station in Tirunalveli District Date of incident: 30 October 2002
CASE DETAILS:
On 30 October 2002, Mr. Velraj, 38, of the Ervadi Village, Tirunelveli district, Tamilnadu, was arrested at his house by four Special Branch police constables from the Ervadi Police Station at his house. According to Manjula, the victim¡¦s wife, the four police constables named above barged into Velraj¡¦s house around midnight and dragged Velraj out of the house and put him into a police jeep. Manjula ran behind the police jeep but could not catch up with the jeep and did not dare to go to the police station at night. Mr. Welraj, a helper of a local fish merchant Arunachalam, belongs to Dalit [lower Caste] and had no previous criminal record.
The next day morning at around 6:00am Manjula went to the Ervadi police station to ask about her husband. The policemen told her that Velraj was not brought to the police station and that they did not know him. But about 10:00am Mr. Sudalaikannu, a liquor shop owner, told Majula that Velrraj died in police custody. She rushed to Nanguneri the Taluk Headquarters, along with some local people. At the Taluk Headquarters, when she saw the dead body of her husband, which had a swollen face and testicles and bruises on his left shoulder, she fainted. The local police did not show any mercy and dragged Manjula and the others out of the place immediately.
It was later found that six others were also arrested along with Velraj on 30 October 2002 on charges of cheating, trying to sell noxious food and attempting to commit a criminal offence (IPC 420, 273, 511). They were all later released without filing a charge sheet. It is alleged that the police arbitrary arrested Arunachala, a local fish seller and Velraj¡¦s employer, who had a record of selling liquor in the past, in order to increase the count of cases. Velraj was arrested only because he happened to work with him. It is common for police in Tamilnadu to arrest and falsely charge innocent victims at random for cases pending inquiry. To extract a confession statement, the police often resort to torture.
Despite the family¡¦s repeated requests, they could neither see the postmortem report of the victim, nor they could access the inquest report of the victim¡¦s case conducted by the Sub Divisional Magistrate. The police claimed that Velraj died of cardiac arrest while he was in custody. However, it was revealed that the victim had no history of any illness, and his wife stated that the victim had no previous heart condition. Also, the injuries on Velraj¡¦s body have not been explained. The victim¡¦s family believes that Velraj died after being tortured by the police.
The four police constables from the Ervadi Police Station who arrested the victim and the Inspector of police who was present in the police station while Velraj was tortured in custody are responsible for the custodial death of Velraj. They should have been prosecuted for custodial torture. However, these police constables who are responsible for torturing the victim were subsequently transferred to the Crime Investigation Department, which is considered as a promotion in service.
Manjula and her five children are living in desperate conditions since Velraj¡¦s death because he was the breadwinner of the family. The relevant documents required to initiate action against the perpetrators were not given to the victim¡¦s family, despite repeated requests. This is the denial of the right of a person to information. The victim¡¦s family made a complaint to the National Human Rights Commission, but the case is still pending. (File number: 965/22/2002-2003) India has not yet ratified and legislated upon the Convention Against Torture (CAT).
SUGGESTED ACTION: Send a letter, fax or email to the addresses below to express your concern of this serious case.
1. Shri. A.P.J. Abdul kalam, President of India, Rashtrapathi Bhavan, New Delhi ¡V 110001 INIDA Tel: +91 11 23015321 Fax: + 91 11 23017290 / 23017824 E-mail: presidentofindia@rb.nic.in
2. Justice A.S.Anand Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission Sardar Patel Bhavan, Sansad Marg, New Delhi ¡V 110001 INDIA Tel: +91 11 23340891 Fax: +91 11 23340016 / 23366537 E-mail: nhrc@ren.nic.in or chairnhrc@nic.in
3. Dr. J. Jayalalitha Chief Minister of Tamilnadu Fort St. George, Chennai Tamilnadu, INIDA Tel: +91 44 25670132 Fax: +91 44 25671441 E-mail: cmcell@tn.gov.in, cmcell@tn.nic.in
4. Tmt. Lakshmi Pranesh IAS Chief Secretary, Public Department Secretariat, Chennai - 600 009 Tamilnadu INDIA Tel: +91 44 25671555 (O) / 24912601 (R) Fax: +91 44 25672304 E-mail: cs@tn.gov.in
5. Thiru T P Nagarajan IAS Vigilance Commissioner, Personnel and Administrative Reforms Department Secretariat, Chennai - 600 009 Tamilnadu INDIA Tel: +91 44 5671548 (O) / 28203443 (R) Fax: +91 44 25673437 E-mail: vcsec@tn.gov.in
6. Mr. Theo C. van Boven Special Rapporteur on the Question of Torture OHCHR-UNOG 8-14 Avenue de la Paix 1211 Geneva 10 SWITZERLAND Fax: +41 22 917 9016 E-mail: secrt.hchr@unog.ch
Sample Letter:
Dear
Re. Arbitrary arrest, illegal detention, inhuman torture resulting in custodial death of Mr. Velraj
Name of the victim: Mr. Velraj, 38, formerly residing at Ervadi Village, Tirunelveli district, Tamilnadu, India Perpetrators: Constables Mr. Chelladurai; Mr. Kanthasamy; Mr. Senthil Murugan; Mr. Sivathambu; and Inspector of the Police Mr. J. Subramaniam attached to the Ervadi Police Station in Tirunalveli District Date of incident: 30 October 2002
I am shocked to learn about the torture of Mr. Velraj (38), residing at Ervadi village, Tirunelveli district, Tamilnadu, India on 30 October 2002. He was arbitrarily arrested by the police and died in custody after being severely tortured.
On 30 October 2002, Mr. Velraj was arrested by four Special Branch police constables from the Ervadi Police Station at his house and the next day he died at the police station. According the the victim¡¦s wife, she saw the body of her husband, which had a swollen face and testicles and bruises on his left shoulder. The police claimed that Velraj died of cardiac arrest while he was in custody. However, it was revealed that the victim had no history of any illness. The victim's family has also been denied of their right to seeing the postmortem report and the report of inquest by the Sub Divisional Magistrate. More seriously, the police constables, who are responsible for torturing the victim, were promoted as recognition of their deed.
I urge you to initiate an immediate and impartial investigation of this case and bring the perpetrators named above to justice. I also urge you to provide compensation to the victim's family. I further urge the Indian government to sign and ratify the Convention Against Torture and take strong action in order to end the custom of arbitrary arrest and torture by the police which frequently happens in the country.
Sincerely yours,
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Thank you.
Urgent Appeals Programme Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
Posted on 2003-10-07
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