Bengal: BSF personnel brutally torture Muslim man in custody: Rights activist moves NHRC (Maktoob)

In a recent incident, Johirul Islam, a 30-year-old man, was illegally apprehended from his house by the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel and was brutally tortured in their custody.

The details of the incident emerged after rights activist Kirity Roy wrote a letter to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), seeking an independent and non-partisan investigation of the incident which occurred on 21 February this year.

The incident occurred at Purba Sahebganj Border Out Post, Battalion number 129, and the Company Commander Bijay Kumar was allegedly involved in the torture.

The victim’s family lodged a complaint with the Sahebganj Police Station, but the concerned police did not register any case against the perpetrators. This violation of the Code of Criminal Procedure and Apex Court guidelines in the case of Lalita Kumari vs. State of Uttar Pradesh has been alleged by Kirity Roy who is the Secretary of MASUM and National Convener of PACTI.

The torture was so severe that Johirul is still unable to walk properly due to severe pain in the lower back portion of his body, Roy alleged.

The family of Johirul is very poor, and he is the only earning member of the family. As a result of the torture, he is now unable to work, and his family’s livelihood is in jeopardy.

“The incident violated Article 6 (Right to work) and Article 9 (Right to social security) of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR). It also violates Goal number 16 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which aims to provide access to justice for all,” Roy said in his letter.

“The incident reflects the entrenched impunity in the criminal justice system and systemic attack on religious minorities, especially Muslims by public officials,” he said.

Roy has demanded that BSF should be posted in the actual borders and not inside the villages. He has also demanded that proceedings should be initiated against the perpetrators of the BSF and the police and strict punishment should be given if found guilty. Adequate compensation for the victim and his family from the pocket of the perpetrator BSF personnel should also be provided, according to Roy’s letter.

Moreover, directions should be given to the Sahebganj Police Station to register a case based on the written complaint of the victim and issue the FIR copy to the informant and start impartial investigation in respect. The safety and security of the victim and his family members must also be ensured.

Roy said that this incident highlights the need for the government to take immediate and appropriate action to prevent such incidents from happening in the future and to ensure that justice is served for the victims.

This story was originally published in maktoobmedia.com. Read the full story here

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