Dear Shri Patil,
INDIA: Railway staff tortured by escorts of senior police officers in West Bengal
Name of the victim: Mohammad Musharaf Hossain, a railway gateman at Jhitkepota in Nadia District, West Bengal, India
Alleged perpetrators:
1. Guards (policemen) of pilot vehicle of the three police officers named below
2. Mr. Shyamal Dutta, the Director General of Police (DGP), West Bengal
3. Mr. V. Mishra, Inspector General of Police (IGP) - South Bengal
4. Mr. D. Sukul, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Murshidabad Range)
Place of the incident: Jhitkepota railway level-crossing, Krishnanagar, Nadia, West Bengal, India
Date of the incident: 4 January 2005
I am extremely disturbed to hear of the torture of railway gateman Mohammad Musharaf Hossain, by two policemen who were part of the convoy of the Director General of Police Mr. Shyamal Dutta on 4 January 2005, merely because he was doing his duty to ensure the safety of the train and its passengers.
According to the information I have received, Mr. Hossain was beaten up by two police guards when he refused their request to open the level-crossing gate, as a train coming from Ranaghat had already left Badkulla station and would pass Krishnagar station very soon. Surprisingly, after assaulting Mr. Hossain, the policemen then raised the bar and stopped the approaching train and let the convoy cross. The convoy included the director-general's white Ambassador and two other cars, carrying the Inspector General of Police (South Bengal) Mr. V. Mishra and Deputy Inspector General of Police (Murshidabad Range) Mr. D. Sukul.
However, I was informed that no action has been taken against these senior police officers, while the two concerned policemen were suspended--but only after the media highly criticized the incident.
I urge you to look into this matter immediately and make an independent investigating agency (not by the West Bengal state police) conduct an impartial and full inquiry into this incident in order to find the actual circumstances of the case. If the two policemen tortured Mr. Hossain with the consent of the high-ranking police officers, they must be punished by law. Even if the incident happened without their consent, I still request you to take appropriate action against these police officers for their mis-supervison.
In any country that respects democracy and the rule of law, persons would have resigned or been made to resign as a result of such an incident. The same must occur in India if the country genuinely wishes to address the human rights abuses of its police officers and protect the rule of law. I urge the Government of India to stop such abuse committed by the police by ratifying the Convention against Torture (CAT) and implementing it domestically.
Yours truly,
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