PUCL delegation holds wide range of discussion with Alok, Seemanth

April 4, 2011
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Mangalore, April 4: A six-member PUCL delegation led by its state president PB D'Sa, met the Inspector General of Police (Western Range) Alok Mohan and the Mangalore Commissioner of Police Seemanth Kumar Singh and held discussions on a number of important topics such as human rights, communalism etc.



On the occasion, copies of several PUCL reports and publications such as 'Report of the People's Tribunal Enquiry by Justice (Retd.) M F Saldanha, 'State Terrorism: Police Atrocities in the Karavali Area', 'Horrifying Human Tragedy Called Mangalore SEZ', 'State Terrorism: Tyranny - An Editor in Chains', 'PUCL Fact-finding Reports, NHRC and SHRC Cases – Volume 1' were presented to both the officers.



Both officers have thanked PUCL for the reports and assured that the same would be studied and would be made use of during the course of their 'crime meetings' to brief the other officers. They also informed the delegation that regular training on the subject of human rights is being imparted to all the policemen.



One of the subjects that were brought up during the discussions with the Commissioner was about the withdrawal of cases filed against innocent Christians subsequent to the church attacks of 14th September 2008. The Commissioner has confirmed that his office has received the necessary instructions from the state government and they have started the relevant processes and a report will be submitted to the court within a few days for withdrawal of all the cases.
It may be recalled that Justice (Retd.) Saldanha had recently submitted to the Governor of Karnataka the report of the one-man People's Tribunal Enquiry on the church attacks formed at the instance of PUCL and Transparency International (Karnataka Chapter). At the time the Governor had given an assurance that all the 338 cases against the Christians would be withdrawn very shortly.



The delegation pointed out that in the Ullal area harassment of rights activists, especially those from the minority Muslim community, is on the rise. Attention of both the officers was drawn to the fact that attempts are being made by a certain Inspector to file false cases against rights and social activists by branding them as terrorists having connections with the likes of notorious underworld elements such as Madur Yusuf. The Commissioner promised that he will look into these charges. The Commissioner said he has issued strict instructions regarding custodial deaths during their recently held seminar on the subject. He has instructed all his subordinates that in case of any custodial death a criminal case under IPC 302 must be booked against the SHO.



He also spoke at length on the modernization of the force such as on-line filing of complaints, PCR vehicles, e-booking of traffic violations etc., and on the welfare measures that have been set in motion. For example the proposal to install portable cabins at several places in the city would serve the dual purpose of a rest room and toilet. PUCL welcomed all this and observed that if properly used it will go a long way towards bringing in professionalism and instilling some measure of dignity and self-respect.





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