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Sambhal Violence: Fresh PIL In High Court Seeks Independent Probe Into 'Police Atrocities', Claims Most Victims, Those Arrested Are Muslims
Sparsh Upadhyay
29 Nov 2024 5:15 PM IST
Questioning the Uttar Pradesh Police's alleged action of opening fire against the public in Sambhal, the Association of Protection of Civil Rights (APCR) has moved the Allahabad High Court seeking an independent probe into the alleged incidents of police atrocity. Violence erupted in Sambhal district on November 24 after a team led by an advocate commissioner surveyed the Mughal-era...
Questioning the Uttar Pradesh Police's alleged action of opening fire against the public in Sambhal, the Association of Protection of Civil Rights (APCR) has moved the Allahabad High Court seeking an independent probe into the alleged incidents of police atrocity.
Violence erupted in Sambhal district on November 24 after a team led by an advocate commissioner surveyed the Mughal-era Jama Mosque on the orders of a local court.
The violence, where protesters opposing the survey of the Jama Masjid clashed with security personnel, resulted in the deaths of four persons. As per the media reports, the protesters torched vehicles and pelted the police with stones while the security personnel used tear gas and batons to disperse the mob.
The PIL plea asserts that both the police and the state failed to prevent the violence, and there are allegations of complicity through their participation and the adoption of illegal and inadequate measures during the incident.
The petitioner also highlights that prima facie, most of the victims of the violence were Muslims, and those arrested in connection with the violence are also predominantly Muslims.
Questioning @Uppolice's alleged action of opening fire against the public in #Sambhal, the Association of Protection of Civil Rights (@apcrofindia) has moved the #AllahabadHighCourt seeking an independent probe into the incidents of 'police atrocity'. pic.twitter.com/gb6TJCgsLV— Live Law (@LiveLawIndia) November 29, 2024
The PIL, filed through Advocate Pawan Kumar Yadav, alleges that the police are engaging in arbitrary mass arrests, detentions, and excessive use of force, including indiscriminate firing, which has forced individuals, mainly from one community, to flee the area in fear of illegal prosecution.
The petition further claims that the police are conducting arrests and detentions arbitrarily and illegally, which appears to be the work of a criminal and not that of police who build for safety and maintain peace and harmony, law and order.
The petitioner further asserts that the respondents' actions are illegal and discriminatory and violate the fundamental rights guaranteed under Articles 14, 19, and 21 of the Constitution of India and the Supreme Court's guidelines in D.K. Basu v. State of West Bengal.
“no grounds of arrest, arrest memo, details of FIR are being provided to the detained persons and people are being picked up arbitrarily with no compliance of the law or the guidelines laid down by the Hon'ble Apex Court”, the PIL plea avers.
Against the backdrop of these submissions, the PIL plea prays for the following:
- Direct the respondents to submit a status report on the number of deaths along with the cause of death in the aftermath of the violence that ensued on 24.11.2024 in Sambhal and in any other areas where the violence spread.
- Call for a status report disclosing the names of persons detained and arrested by the police in relation to the violence since 24.11.2024 along with the FIR/ statute under which they have been detained/arrested.
- Direct the local police to upload the FIRs they registered on their website according to the procedure and make them available immediately to the accused and victims alike.
- Direct the local police to list the names of arrested persons in terms of Section 37 of The Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, outside the district Police Control Rom/ Police Station, to be updated on a case-by-case basis.
- Direct that the police send the necessary information to the Executive Magistrate in terms of the mandate of Section 194 (1) BNSS and direct the respondent No.1 to provide compensation to the families of the victims who lost their lives in the police firing/police brutality under Section 396 BNSS.
- Direct that all complaints alleging acts, offences and atrocities by members of the police or state functionaries in relation to the widespread violence be registered forthwith and investigated by an independent investigating agency/team
- Direct the respondents to file a status report what was the ground prompted the police officers to open fire on on the public which led to the deaths of five people.
- Direct the respondents to file a status report along with supporting material indicating the protocol followed and measures that were undertaken before opening fire on a crowd.
- Direct an investigation by an independent agency under the supervision of this Hon'ble Court or any other competent agency against the police officers involved in the brutal killing of five people namely Naeem Gazi, Mohammad Bilal, Rumaan Khan, Mohd Ayan and Mohd Kaif and call for a status report with respect to investigation conducted.
It may be noted that two more petitions concerning the Sambhal Violence have been moved before the High Court.
Earlier today, the Supreme Court asked the Sambhal Trial Court not to proceed in the suit against the Shahi Jama Masjid at Chandausi until the Masjid Committee's petition against the survey order is listed in the Allahabad High Court.
The Top Court also directed that the report of the Advocate Commissioner, who conducted the mosque survey, be kept in a sealed cover and not opened in the meantime.