K.T. Sangameswaran
CHENNAI: Keeping
humans in the nude in a police station is against the basic human
dignity and the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution, the
State Human Rights Commission has said.
Passing orders on a complaint of ill-treatment of innocent persons by
the police, the Bench, comprising Members Justice S.Thangaraj and K.
Mariappan, said public interest required that violation of the rights
of the poor and the innocent should not recur.
R.M. Masilamani, MDMK union secretary of Rishivandhiyam in Villupuram
district, complained that in July 2005 on hearing that eight persons
were kept naked in the Rishivandhiyam station, he, along with some
others, went there and found the detainees, including three of a tribal
community, kept in the lock-up. They photographed them. Enquiries they
made revealed that some of them were on their way to irrigate their
land at night when they were picked up by the police for no reason. The
tribal people said they were picked up while they were going for
hunting rabbits. Later, they were kept naked. As photographs were
taken, the police thought it fit to release them immediately. The
Superintendent of Police, Villupuram, transferred the erring officials.
He failed to take any further action.
Sub-Inspector Sekar and Head Constables Venkatesan and Rathinavel were
cited as respondents. In his report to the Commission, the
Superintendent of Police said that after an inquiry, the Sub-Inspector
was transferred to Villupuram, and a departmental inquiry was initiated
against him. The Head Constables were transferred to the Villupuram
West station, and, after disciplinary proceedings, punished with
deferred black mark for three months.
The Bench said the detainees explained how they suffered inhuman
treatment in the lock- up. It said the police had not followed the
Supreme Court guidelines while making the arrests. There was no
complaint against any of them. “The present case is an example of total
misuse of power by police officials.” While considering the method
adopted by the officials, it was clear that they picked up persons
unconnected with any offence at their pleasure and ill-treated them.
The Commission recommended that the Tamil Nadu Government take
appropriate action.
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