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NEPAL: A young man's spine is broken following police torture

August 2, 2011

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information regarding alleged illegal arrest and torture of a 21-year old man whose spine was broken as a result of the abuse.




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(Free-Press-Release.com) August 2, 2011 -- Urgent Appeal Update: AHRC-UAC-129-2011
http://www.humanrights.asia/news/urgent-appeals/AHRC-UAC-129-2011

2 August 2011
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Dear friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information regarding alleged illegal arrest and torture of a 21-year old man whose spine was broken as a result of the abuse. Mr. Nijamuddin Sekh was arrested on 21 July 2011 in Nepalgunj from police officers from the District Police Office, Banke under allegations of abduction. In the DPO, he was tortured for about one hour during the night, and then blindfolded, handcuffed and pushed from what seemed to be a high place. As a result of the torture, the victim has suffered extensive injuries, including a fractured lumbar vertebra, which may take months to heal and may prevent him from going back to his work. The police continuously refused to inform the victim's father about his son's situation and deny that the victim's injuries are due to torture. This is the second serious allegation of police torture in the DPO, Banke received within ten days.

CASE NARRATIVE:

According to the information we have received a 21-year-old carpenter, Mr. Nijamuddin Sekh alias Bablu, was arrested by police at around 8.45 am on 21 July 2011 in Nepalgunj while he was carrying wood for construction work. In the police van which was bringing him to the District Police Office (DPO), Banke, he tried to call his father to tell him about his arrest but the policemen took his phone away from him and their conversation was brutally interrupted. The policemen switched his phone off and his father could not get in touch with him anymore.


Bablu was taken in a room on the top floor of the DPO, Banke. The policemen who had arrested him told him that if he acknowledged his involvement in an abduction case he would be released immediately. Bablu refused to accept the charges and as he was trying to leave the room, a policeman named Ashok Yadav (rank unknown) reportedly kicked him in the face. The policemen handcuffed him on his back and blindfolded him with a piece of cloth and left the room, leaving him there alone. He stayed there for the whole day, without being provided food or water.

After the night came, four to five policemen entered the room and asked him to admit that he had been involved in an abduction case. They tried to convince him that he would be released if he accepted to confess such a crime. As Bablu refused again, the policemen took him to another location and made him lay down. They then reportedly started to beat him with their sticks, punched him and kicked him with their police boots. The victim was tortured for one hour while being interrogated about the abduction.

He was then left alone. When the policemen came back after a while, he asked to go to the toilet but the policemen insulted him instead. According to the victim, he was then brought to some location he could not see as he was blindfolded and reportedly pushed from the back from what seemed to be a high location. He lost consciousness.

When he woke up, he found himself in a hospital bed, his whole body was aching and he was unable to move it. Policemen were present in the hospital and he asked them to call his relatives but they ignored his request. The hospital took X-rays and video X-rays of his back. Afterwards, the victim was made to sleep on a seat in a police van, was taken to a big house and ordered to wait in the van. A policeman brought some papers and forced him to put his thumb prints on them although the victim did not want to.

The victim fainted again and woke up to find himself back in the hospital. He has not been given any arrest warrant or detention letter, as required by the law, and has still not been informed about the abduction case under whose allegations he was arrested. It came to be known that the victim was registered under a fake name in the hospital, therefore preventing his identification.

According to the doctor, one of the victim's lumber vertebras is broken. He needs assistance to get up and sit and he needs support from a bell. There is a blue and red mark on his left sole and his lower lip is swollen. There are scratches on his chest. According to the doctor, due to the seriousness of his injuries, the victim will need a long time to recover fully. As the victim is a carpenter, this means that it will take a long time before he can go back to his job, seriously jeopardizing his and his family's economic situation. The victim fears that he may be tortured again if he is brought back to the police station.

read more: http://www.humanrights.asia/news/urgent-appeals/AHRC-UAC-129-2011


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  • Name: Asian Human Rights Commission

    Company: Asian Human Rights Commission

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    The Asian Human Rights Commission is a regional non-governmental organisation monitoring and lobbying human rights issues in Asia. The Hong Kong-based group was founded in 1984.



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