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Police on ‘find a spree’? Probe Order Assam Human Rights Panel

Police on 'find a spree'? Probe Order Assam Human Rights Panel
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Guwahati: The Assam Human Rights Commission, took the value of Suo Motu, has asked the state government to conduct an investigation into the circumstances that lead to death and injury to 12 people in suspicion of police shots since the government of Himanta Buswa Sarma-LED government took over two months ago.
The commission found the case in the news view published in two Guwahati-based newspapers where they reported the shooting of 12 people in the state in the two-month range, Deva Kumar Saikia, a member of the Commission, which was said to the TOI on Monday.
“Considering the gravity of the reported incident, the Commission felt the need to issue a notification to higher authorities from the Department of Home and Politics for a high-level investigation and therefore was ordered to issue a notification with a copy of the news to the Secretary of the Secretary of the Government Secretary of the Government of Assam, the Political Department to cause investigations To find out the facts and circumstances that lead to the deaths and injuries of the people mentioned above accuseing people and submitting their reports in one month after receiving notifications.
“The command of the Commission, was issued on 7 July.
This came after Delhi-based advocate from Assam submitted a complaint with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) against the Assam Police who according to him “at the meeting” at the meeting “.
He said police Assam denied the rights suspected of being a criminal against fair trials.
Meeting The police have turned on political storms when opposition parties in Assam have sized Himanta’s main minister Baitha Sarma for allegedly “encouraging and normalizing” the shooting by the police to examine the crime.
The leader of the Debabrata Saikia congress was also critical of the police “triggers”.
Sarma during the conference The first-in-charge officer here on July 5, said there must be a zero tolerance to the accused / criminals, justifying the police strategy to take pictures of criminals or accuse those who attack or escape detention.
The commission registered 11 cases of meetings where criminals Allegations were killed or injured.
“Reported that six didu Ga Militant National Liberation Army in DNLA (DNLA) and two alleged guerrillas from the Revolutionary Front (UPRF) united with two separate meetings with police in Karbi Angig Regency.
Four other criminals were suspected of being killed in a different meeting.
“The Commission said.
It was said by one sub-inspector of K.
Sing Siddhu, accused of kidnapping, was killed when he was taken to Guwahati.
He allegedly grabbed the service gun from the police officer, following where a shootout had occurred and he was later killed.” Allegations Others, Chauang Syni, who was allegedly involved in the syndicate of cattle smuggling, was also shot dead in Kokrajhar while he was suspected of trying to win the Basumater Gun Bhaskar and attack the police when he was taken to capture other shared charges.
In another incident, an alleged abductor, identified as a bhadrewar of time, was killed in the police opening fire on the Rani forest, near the Assam-Maghalaya border, “the Commission said also said the death of a bubu konwar, under suspicious conditions in the Sivi Regar district.

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