Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Faking encounter? Noida cop shoots at gym trainer


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Dear Sir,
I want to bring in your kind attention towards the news published Times of India newspaper on 5th February, 2018 regarding Faking encounter? Noida cop shoots at gym trainer https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/noida/faking-encounter-noida-cop-shoots-at-gym-trainer/articleshow/62782434.cms
Therefore it is kind request 

1.     To conduct an inquiry in this incident under section 176(1)A Cr.PC by a Judicial Magistrate
 


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Sincerely Yours
Lenin Raghuvanshi
Founder and CEO
Peoples' Vigilance Committee on Human Rights



Faking encounter? Noida cop shoots at gym trainer
TNN | Updated: Feb 5, 2018, 04:59 IST
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·         A 25-year-old gym traineron Saturday was shot at by a sub-inspector after an argument.
·         The cop, Vijay Darshan, was arrested on Sunday and three others suspended.
·         The victim, Jitendra Yadav, is battling for life in hospital.
·         Noida police denied receiving any message about an encounter on its wireless frequency from Darshan.

NOIDA: In the middle of an outbreak of police encounters across Uttar Pradesh — 22 in the past four days — a 25-year-old gym trainer who had stopped for a pizza at a roadside outlet in Noida on Saturday night was shot and critically injured by a sub-inspector after an argument.
The cop, Vijay Darshan, was arrested on Sunday and three others suspended. The victim, Jitendra Yadav, is battling for life in hospital.

Four eyewitnesses to the "unprovoked" attack — all returning with Jitendra from his cousin's engagement — said the victim was bundled into the backseat of his Scorpio by Darshan, who pulled out his service revolver and fired at his throat in cold blood around 9.30pm. The witnesses said Darshan and another cop, Narendra, drove away in the Scorpio with a bleeding Jitendra.

They arrived with the victim 90 minutes later at Fortis hospital (Sector 62), barely 7km from the shooting scene.

Noida 'encounter' to get out-of-turn promotion?

Jitendra was admitted at Fortis in a critical condition. A doctor said the bullet got lodged in the youth's backbone. "We have performed the surgery.

The patient is in ICU but his condition is critical," the doctor told TOI on Sunday evening. For a police force that has openly stated its intention to fight crime through 'encounters', a line endorsed by the CM himself, the Noida shooting showed how the strategy could blow up in its face. It also confirmed the worst fears, of cops misusing it and treating it as a licence to settle scores.

One of the witnesses to Jitendra's shooting, his friend Gautam Sardar, said Darshan had called someone on his cellphone immediately after firing the shot to say that an encounter had taken place, and remarked to his colleague, Narendra, that the "encounter" would earn him an "out-of-turn promotion".
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The SUV in which the victim, Jitendra Yadav (inset), was shot at.

Noida police denied receiving any message about an encounter on its wireless frequency from Darshan, a 30-year-old trainee sub-inspector who is from Mathura and has been in the city for just three months.

Officials said they got to know of the episode only when the four people who were with Jitendra — friends Gautam and Suneel Jat, uncle Kripal Yadav and Dharmendra — reported the shooting at Parthala police post.

Police also refused to term the shooting an encounter. At a press conference called on Sunday afternoon under mounting criticism and a huge protest in front of the hospital, Noida SSP Love Kumar said Jitendra's brother Dharmendra, who was also present during the shooting, and Darshan were known to each other.

Though the SSP offered no other information, Jitendra's family members they owned some shops, which they had rented out, in the local market and that cops had visited the shops in January to extort money from traders.

Dharmendra and Jitendra had confronted the cops and refused to pay, they claimed. But Dharmedra had not seen this coming — he claimed he had a "cordial" interaction with Darshan on January 26 when he gave him a lift to the Republic Day parade in Noida.

A case of attempt to murder and robbery (Jitendra's bracelet and gold chain are missing) has been filed against Darshan, who was on Sunday sent to judicial custody. The three other cops — constables Sanjay Tamta and Pankaj Singh and Narendra, also a trainee SI — have been suspended and their role is being investigated. All the cops have been booked under the same charges.

The witnesses told police they had stopped for a pizza while on the way to drop Suneel and Gautam after attending Kripal's daughter Mona's engagement function. Jitendra was driving. A few minutes later, Darshan and the other cops drove up in a police Vitara Brezza.

They were apparently responding to a complaint from the neighbourhood that Jitendra and the others were playing loud music in the Scorpio. Darshan was in plain clothes. "They started thrashing us without reason.
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Darshan forced Jitendra to leave the steering and take the back seat," Dharmendra said. Darshan then took the driving seat while Narendra sat in the rear.


Jitendra protested, and that angered Darshan. "Darshan took out a revolver and thought for a moment. He then loaded it, turned back, and shot Jitendra from pointblank range," said Gautam.
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Suneel said he was in the back seat when Darshan shot Jitendra, and the cops had centrally locked the doors of the SUV to ensure no one escaped. He said he smashed a window pane to escape. At the press conference, Love Kumar said, "No wireless message was flashed about the encounter. Other police personnel informed us that sub-inspector Darshan had shot a person. We have seized his licenced pistol."


Noida MLA Pankaj Singh, and MP and Union minister Mahesh Sharma also visited the hospital and said a fair probe would be carried out into the shooting.




Thursday, October 25, 2018

Bhuj Dalit Teen Rape: Ashram that hushed incident had many lapses earlier



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National Human Rights Commission
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I want to bring in your kind attention towards the news published in DNA  regarding Bhuj Dalit Teen Rape: Ashram that hushed incident had many lapses earlier https://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-bhuj-dalit-teen-rape-ashram-that-hushed-incident-had-many-lapses-earlier-2675249

Therefore it is a kind request please take appropriate action at earliest.

Thanking You


Sincerely Yours


Lenin Raghuvanshi
Founder and CEO
Peoples' Vigilance Committee on Human Rights

SA 4/2 A Daulatpur, Varanasi


Bhuj Dalit Teen Rape: Ashram that hushed incident had many lapses earlier

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The Jeevan Prabhat Ashram, a child care-cum-orphanage in Gandhidham that hid the rape of a 16-year-old Dalit for almost a month, before cops got a wind of it, had been earlier pulled up by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) for procedural lapses.
Interestingly, the organisation had been earlier in the news after one Vinod Khubchandani wrote to the commission about some 33 children going missing from the Ashram. Jayshreeben Makwana, chairperson of the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) Kutch when contacted about the rape incident and the earlier lapses by the Ashram said she will not talk about the matter on phone. “Come and meet me in person. I will not talk about it on phone,” said Makwana.
Vachonidhi Acharya, president of the trust that runs the ashram did not respond to calls or messages from DNA.
After the matter came to the NHRC notice, the cops traced the missing children to their home, the petitioner had filed a counter-reply raising queries about the cop’s investigations which forced the NHRC to summon both the collector and the petitioner to Gandhinagar in April 2018.
In that hearing in Gandhinagar, the NHRC had expressed its annoyance with the district collector for not taken action against the trust that handles the ashram for procedural lapses. It had then asked the district collector of Kutch to issue a notice to the trustees under the Juvenile Justice Act. “The children had gone missing and both Child Welfare Committees remained ignorant until the matter was taken up with the NHRC,” said Khubchandani. He had in his petition stated that the orphanage records mentioned 112 minor children but in reality, it had just 77. Remya Mohan, Kutch collector who also heads the District Child Protection Unit said a notice was issued as per the Juvenile Justice Act and a report was also sent. “The Child Welfare Committee has submitted its report based on the enquiry and has asked the police to include sections of JJ Act in the earlier case,” said Mohan.

Record violence against Christians in Uttar Pradesh


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I want to bring in your kind attention towards the news published in Asia News on 25th October, 2018 regarding Record violence against Christians in Uttar Pradesh http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Record-violence-against-Christians-in-Uttar-Pradesh-45302.html.


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10/25/2018, 14.29
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Record violence against Christians in Uttar Pradesh
by Nirmala Carvalho
In September 25 cases of religious intolerance were recorded, including 20 in Jaunpur, the prime minister's constituency. In the same month, at least 190 incidents occurred across India. Christian clergymen have been arrested on false charges of forced conversions whilst Christian children and women have been physically and mentally harassed.
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New Delhi (AsiaNews) – Anti-Christian violence is reaching record levels in Uttar Pradesh, India’s most populous state, a study by Violence Monitor reveals.
According to the monthly survey of anti-minority incidents in India, 25 cases of religious intolerance were reported in September, 20 of which in Jaunpur, the constituency of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, near the sacred city of Varanasi.
The high number of cases is worrying, activists say, noting that with more than 200 million inhabitants, Uttar Pradesh is the country’s most populous state. Its Chief Minister is Yogi Adityanath, a guru famous for his negative views about Christians and other religious minorities.
Oddly, Jaunpur, where the highest number of cases was recorded, has very few Christians, only 0.11 per cent of the local population of 180,000.
The survey notes that in most of the cases Hindu nationalists targeted Christian clergymen falsely accused of forced conversions.
In one incident on 13 September, a Christian who was leading a prayer meeting was beaten up and threatened with severe consequences if he continued. For this reason, Christians in Jaunpur are afraid of praying even in their own homes.
In all, 59 accidents have been recorded in Uttar Pradesh since January 2018, this out of a total of 190 registered nation-wide.
Last month, 35 cases of violence against Christians were reported, the highest number ever, followed by 25 cases in May and January of this year. In the 190 incidents, at least 135 women and 115 children were physically or mentally harassed.
According to the report, there is a very specific "modus operandi": crowds attack peace-loving and God-fearing Christians in order to cause disorder and intimidate them. In addition, hard-liners create obstacles in public places and other facilities where religious assemblies are held to make them less accessible.