India: The BSF strikes again in West Bengal - Urgent Appeal
Asian Human Rights Commission – Urgent Appeals Programme
Urgent Appeal Case: AHRC-UAC-210-2011
19
October
2011 ------------------------------------------------------ INDIA:
The BSF strikes again in West Bengal, this time murdering a
man by breaking his skull ISSUES: Extrajudicial execution;
torture; impunity; rule of
law ------------------------------------------------------- Dear
friends, The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has once
again received information from MASUM, a human rights
organisation working in West Bengal, concerning the murder
of an innocent person who was attempting to cross the
Indo-Bangladesh border. The victim in the case Mr Khalil Sk.
is a local medical practitioner who went across the border
to treat his ailing relative. It is reported that the victim
along with his relatives waited to cross the border and soon
after they did, the Border Security Force (BSF) officers
took the victim into custody. The victim was later found
dead with his skull fractured. The police have refused to
register a complaint on the case. Case
Narrative: The victim in the case Mr Khalil Sk. is a
village medicine man, offering Ayurvedic treatment to the
villagers, though he has no medical degree in Ayurvedic
medicine. MASUM's fact-finding mission reveals that on 7
October 2011 Khalil came to know that one of his relatives,
residing in Boroban village, in Rajsahi district of
Bangladesh had fallen seriously ill. Khalil accompanied by
his brother Mr Mikchar Sk. and brother-in-law Mr Mustafa
Siraj went to the relative's house on 7 October for which
they crossed the Indo-Bangladesh border located near BSF
Outpost no. 1 and 2 under the jurisdiction of Char Mourasi
BSF camp.
After visiting his ailing relative, the victim,
his brother Mikchar and brother-in-law Mustafa came to the
border in the evening on 8 October. But at that time they
did not get an opportunity to cross the border which caused
them to wait for hours there. At about 11pm they were able
to cross the border, but just when they came near to the BSF
Outpost no. 1 and 2 the BSF officers (about 5 of them)
standing there chased them away. Mikchar and Mustafa were
able to flee but they witnessed that the victim was
apprehended by the BSF personnel. Mikchar and Mustafa at
about 2.30 hours (on 9 October), informed the victim's wife
Ms. Parvina Bewa that the BSF has arrested Khalil. They
informed her that they had witnessed Khalil's arrest and
that Khalil when the BSF found them near the outpost the
officers chased them and while Mikchar and Mustafa were able
to run away Khalil could not. On the same day at about 10
am Parvina went to the BSF outposts 1 and 2 in order to meet
her husband. There she came to know from the local persons
that a dead body was lying in between the BSF Outposts 1 and
2. Parvina soon got notice that the said dead body was of
her husband. Then the victim's relatives, the BSF personnel
from Kaharpara BSF Border Outpost Company Head Quarter and
the police from Raninagar Police Station came to the scene.
At about 8pm the victim's body was brought to the hospital
where he was declared dead. Then they brought the victim's
body to Raninagar Police Station. Parvina and several
other persons including the victim's relatives who saw the
Khalil's body noticed that the body had several injuries,
including that the skull was broken at several places and
blood, oozing out from the injuries. The victim's left eye
was brutally injured and there was bleeding on the left eye.
Two fingers of his left arm were completely smashed and
there was numerous marks of beating on the body as if it
Khalil was beaten with wooden sticks on all over his body.
They sent Khalil's body to Lalbagh hospital for post mortem
examination, for which the family had to pay. The police
of Raninagar Police Station registered a case of unnatural
death, vide Raninagar Police Station UD Case no. 20/2011
dated 9 October 2011. The post mortem examination of the
victim was done at Lalbagh Sub-Divisional Hospital,
Murshidabad on 10 October vide PM No. 211. On 17 October
at about 8am, the victim's wife along with her 3-year-old
daughter Khadija and 1-and half-year-old son Parvej went to
Raninagar Police Station to lodge a complaint against the
BSF officers of Outposts no. 1 and 2 for murdering her
husband. However, the duty officer of Raninagar Police
Station, Mr Sirajul Salehin, Assistant Sub Inspector
received the written complaint but did not register a case.
After waiting at police station until about 12.30pm MASUM's
staff member took Parvina to the office of District
Superintendent of Police at Baharampur, where the written
complaint was ultimately received. However the officer did
not provide any reference number concerning the complaint.
MASUM reports that the state police is yet to take any
further action upon the complaint. Additional
Information: This is yet another case that
depicts the inhumanness practiced by the BSF against the
villagers along the Indo-Bangladesh border. Yesterday MASUM
and the AHRC had reported another case where the BSF is
accused to have stoned a person to death. MASUM and the AHRC
had reported more than 300 cases in the past where the BSF
has engaged in similar or worse acts of violence against the
villagers. If the situation is left un attended, it is very
possible that it could escalate into a worse condition which
may lead into firing by the BSF, or the arrest, torture and
the registering of fabricated cases against the villagers by
the BSF, which is their mode of operation whenever they are
challenges by the people. Suggested Action:
Please write to the authorities listed below asking
for their urgent intervention in this case. The AHRC is also
writing a separate letter to the UN Special Rapporteur on
torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment calling for an intervention in this case. To
support this appeal, please click here:
Sample Letter: Dear __________, INDIA: Will the
government take any action to stop killing by the BSF at the
Indo-Bangladesh border? Name of victim: Mr Khalil Sk., son
of late Atahar Sk., aged about-32 years, residing at
Godhanpara Sameshpara village, Raninagar Police Station,
Murshidabad district, West Bengal Alleged perpetrators:
The BSF personnel who was on-duty when the victim was taken
into the custody at BSF Outpost no. 1 and 2 under Char
Mourasi BSF Camp under the jurisdiction of Raninagar Police
Station, Murshidabad district, West Bengal Date of
incident: 8 October 2011 Place of incident: BSF Outpost
no. 1 and 2 under Char Mourasi BSF Camp I am writing to
express my concern regarding yet another case of coldblooded
murder by the BSF stationed along the Indo-Bangladesh
border. I am aware that this is not the first case that is
been brought to your attention, reported with similar facts.
I am shocked to know the apathy of the government to bring
an end to this. The victim in the case Mr Khalil Sk. is a
village medicine man, offering Ayurvedic treatment to the
villagers, though he has no medical degree in Ayurvedic
medicine. MASUM's fact-finding mission reveals that on 7
October 2011 Khalil came to know that one of his relatives,
residing in Boroban village, in Rajsahi district of
Bangladesh had fallen seriously ill. Khalil accompanied by
his brother Mr Mikchar Sk. and brother-in-law Mr Mustafa
Siraj went to the relative's house on 7 October for which
they crossed the Indo-Bangladesh border located near BSF
Outpost no. 1 and 2 under the jurisdiction of Char Mourasi
BSF camp. After visiting his ailing relative, the victim,
his brother Mikchar and brother-in-law Mustafa came to the
border in the evening on 8 October. But at that time they
did not get an opportunity to cross the border which caused
them to wait for hours there. At about 11pm they were able
to cross the border, but just when they came near to the BSF
Outpost no. 1 and 2 the BSF officers (about 5 of them)
standing there chased them away. Mikchar and Mustafa were
able to flee but they witnessed that the victim was
apprehended by the BSF personnel. Mikchar and Mustafa at
about 2.30 hours (on 9 October), informed the victim's wife
Ms. Parvina Bewa that the BSF has arrested Khalil. They
informed her that they had witnessed Khalil's arrest and
that Khalil when the BSF found them near the outpost the
officers chased them and while Mikchar and Mustafa were able
to run away Khalil could not. On the same day at about 10
am Parvina went to the BSF outposts 1 and 2 in order to meet
her husband. There she came to know from the local persons
that a dead body was lying in between the BSF Outposts 1 and
2. Parvina soon got notice that the said dead body was of
her husband. Then the victim's relatives, the BSF personnel
from Kaharpara BSF Border Outpost Company Head Quarter and
the police from Raninagar Police Station came to the scene.
At about 8pm the victim's body was brought to the hospital
where he was declared dead. Then they brought the victim's
body to Raninagar Police Station. Parvina and several
other persons including the victim's relatives who saw the
Khalil's body noticed that the body had several injuries,
including that the skull was broken at several places and
blood, oozing out from the injuries. The victim's left eye
was brutally injured and there was bleeding on the left eye.
Two fingers of his left arm were completely smashed and
there was numerous marks of beating on the body as if it
Khalil was beaten with wooden sticks on all over his body.
They sent Khalil's body to Lalbagh hospital for post mortem
examination, for which the family had to pay. The police
of Raninagar Police Station registered a case of unnatural
death, vide Raninagar Police Station UD Case no. 20/2011
dated 9 October 2011. The post mortem examination of the
victim was done at Lalbagh Sub-Divisional Hospital,
Murshidabad on 10 October vide PM No. 211. On 17 October
at about 8am, the victim's wife along with her 3-year-old
daughter Khadija and 1-and half-year-old son Parvej went to
Raninagar Police Station to lodge a complaint against the
BSF officers of Outposts no. 1 and 2 for murdering her
husband. However, the duty officer of Raninagar Police
Station, Mr Sirajul Salehin, Assistant Sub Inspector
received the written complaint but did not register a case.
After waiting at police station until about 12.30pm MASUM's
staff member took Parvina to the office of District
Superintendent of Police at Baharampur, where the written
complaint was ultimately received. However the officer did
not provide any reference number concerning the complaint.
MASUM reports that the state police is yet to take any
further action upon the complaint. I therefore urge you to
take the following actions in the case: 1. That the state
administration immediately intervene in the issue so that
the villagers living along the Indo-Bangladesh border are no
more subjected to the brutality of the BSF; 2. The police
record the statement of the witnesses, if any, to the
incident; 3. The state police undertake an investigation
about the incident; 4. Should the inquiry and the
complaint filed by the victims' provide adequate information
that the BSF is in fact responsible for the murder of the
victim, the officers prosecuted in a civilian court for
murder; 5. The victims provided immediate protection and
compensation. Yours sincerely, ----------------
Please Send Your Letters To: 1. Ms Mamata
Banerjee 2. Chief Secretary
3. Additional
Chief Secretary (Home) 4. Director
General & Inspector General of Police 5. Mr P.
Chidambaram 6. Director General
BSF 7.
Chairperson Thank you. Urgent
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