Tuesday, 30 June 2015

'Cops Kept Youth in illegal Custody for 4 Days'

'Cops Kept Youth in illegal Custody for 4 Days'

Published: 28th June 2015 
VELLORE/CHENNAI:Chief Judicial Magistrate of Vellore, S Sivakadatcham has ordered a judicial inquest into the death of Shameel Ahmed, who was reportedly illegally detained by the Pallikonda police and beaten up. He died in the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH) in Chennai on Friday.
Basha was allegedly involved in an illicit relationship with Pavithra, a married woman, who reportedly went ‘missing’ on June 13. Following this,ahmed was picked up for inquiry by the police.
Talking to Express, N K Mohammed Ghouse, Basha’s father-in-law, said, “We handed over Basha to the Pallikonda police at 11 am on June 15 after the family of the woman (Pavithra) created a ruckus in our area. But the police tied him and beat him up badly.” Basha’s father, K Shah Jahan, said, “The Pallikonda police station inspector took my son to a guesthouse in Ambur on June 15.”Protestors blocking the road in Ambur on Saturday following the death of a Muslim youth, Sameel Basha
Sources in the police department confirmed that inspector Martin Premraj kept Basha in illegal custody for four days near Pallikonda police station. However, no report was filed stating that he was in police custody.
Ghouse claimed he visited the police station several times between June 15 and 18, but Basha was not to be seen there. The policemen in the station apparently told him that Premraj had taken Basha for inquiry in connection with Pavithra’s case. On June 18, Ghouse called sub-inspector of police Ravi from his mobile phone. “The SI told me that they were taking Basha to Salem for inquiry and disconnected the call,” he claimed. Ghouse also alleged that Premraj finally handed over Basha to him at 12.40 pm on June 19 after obtaining a written assurance from him that they would produce Basha for inquiry, if necessary.
Ghouse added, “(Inspector) Premraj asked me to give hot compression treatment to Basha as he had injuries, but claimed there was nothing to worry about. He said they are not registering a case either. But Basha was in a bad shape and could not move his right hand.”
Basha was taken to the Ambur GH and admitted for treatment at 3 pm on June 19. He was shifted to the Government Vellore Medical College Hospital, Adukkamparai on June 23. He was moved to the RGGGH on June 26 and around 5.40 pm the same day, he passed away, Shah Jahan claimed.
Doctors at the RGGGH said, “Though there were no visible injuries, he suffered polytrauma (multiple traumatic injuries).” The brachial plexus, a nerve which is under the shoulder joint and carries signals from the brain to the muscles that move the arms, was injured. He suffered ‘cardiac arrest’ and died, the doctors said.
A case has been registered under Section 176 of the CrPC against Premraj and six other policemen — special inspector of police Sabarathinam and constables Nagaraj, Ayyappan, Murali, Suresh and Muniyan — following a complaint lodged by Basha’s family members.
P K Senthilkumari, SP, Vellore, denied that Basha was in police custody. “The family handed him to the police on June 15 and took him home on the same day. Again, they brought him in on June 19 and took him away,” she claimed.




Shameel Ahmed's Lover Untraceable

Shameel Ahmed's Lover Untraceable

Published: 29th June 2015VELLORE: The woman, with whom the late Shameel Ahmed (not Sameel Basha as identified earlier) was having an illicit relationship with, has yet to be traced with her mobile phone remaining switched off.

Twenty-three year old Pavithra, wife of Palani and mother of a four-and-a-half-year old daughter, went missing on June 13. Pavithra and Ahmed were working in the same leather factory in Pallikonda till six months ago and were allegedly carying on an extramarital relationship. They were sacked from work after the management learned about their affair.
Ahmed took up a job in a jewellery showroom in Erode and continued his relationship with Pavithra.                
On June 13, Pavithra left her home and apparently called Ahmed over the phone to meet him. Ahmed told her that he was at work in Erode and asked her to come to Erode where they met in a house for a day after which Ahmed called and told her family members that he had sent Pavithra back home. However, Pavithra did not return home, police said.Following this, Palani and his family members picked up a quarrel with Ahmed’s family residing in Ambur. Ahmed’s uncle Khaleel handed Ahmed over to the Pallikonda police on June 15 to look into the issue.
Detained by the Inspector of Pallikonda, Martin Premraj, at his police quarters for four days, Ahmed was allegedly beaten up and handed back to his family on June 19. Ahmed later died on June 26 at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Chennai.
Meanwhile, Pavithra remains untraceable, with Pallikonda police registering a  missing woman case, which will be investigated after normalcy is restored in Ambur, according to a senior police officer.
Erode police have been told to keep a look out for Pavithra.

TMMK Gives Biriyani to 95 Arrested Youth


TMMK Gives Biriyani to 95 Arrested Youth

Published: 30th June 2015
VELLORE: A mutton biriyani feast was organised by the Vellore Unit of the Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK) between 2 am and 3 am in the premises of the Vellore Central Prison for Men on Monday for the 95 youth arrested in connection with Saturday’s clash in Ambur Town, which left 38 police personnel injured.
The detained were given the biriyani before they were lodged in the central prisons in Vellore, Cuddalore and Salem, and Borstal School in Vellore.
Youth arrested for involvement in Saturday’s Ambur clash served mutton biryani before being lodged in prison; members of the Indian National League Party protesting in front of the Collectorate on Monday 
The youth were served briyani inside the prison campus in batches. First, 37 youth, including seven juveniles detained in Vellore were served food. The youth were arrested for allegedly indulging in violent acts including setting fire to police vehicles, a TASMAC outlet and ransacking private hospitals in Ambur protesting the alleged custodial torture of Shameel Ahmed (26) of Ambur on Saturday night.
Police picked up 200 youth from Nellikollai,          

 Youth arrested for involvement in Saturday’s Ambur clash served mutton biryani before being lodged in prison; members of the Indian National League Party protesting in front of the Collectorate on Monday | S DINESh 

Pudumannai and Housing Board area during on Sunday morning. Police identified 95 of them to be involved in Saturday’s clash and booked them.
“We served them food at 5 pm after registering the case. But they refused to take it,” said superintendent of police, P K Senthil Kumari. But she denied that the department had given permission to any outfit to serve food. “The arrested persons told our functionaries they were starving and the police did not serve them food. So we got permission from senior police officers and served them 30 kg of mutton biriyani,” said J Eajaz Ahmed, north-west election officer of TMMK.

VMK appeals to cm for action
Vijayabharata Makkal Katchi (VMK) appealed to CM Jayalalithaa to take action against those who damaged public property following the death of Shameel Ahmed. Party president G Jaishankar alleged that the attack must have been pre-meditated.
‘Book ambur MLA under NSA’
Hindu organisations Hindu Makkal Katchi-Tamilazhagam and All India Hindu Assembly  demanded that Ambur MLA Alam Basha be placed under the National Security Act for instigating youth to unleash violence against police.
‘Deranged people behind attack’
Ramnad MLA and senior leader of TMMK M H Jawahirullah said Saturday’s clash was instigated by mentally deranged persons and anti-social elements. Visiting Ahmed’s family, he said that no organisation was behind it.
 

Shameel Ahmed case handed over to CBCID


Shameel Ahmed case handed over to CBCID
J Shanmugha Sundaram
Published: 30th June 2015

Vellore: The Tamil Nadu Government has handed over the sensitive case of Shameel Ahmed, who was succumbed to the injuries reportedly sustained during illegal detention, to Crime Branch of the Criminal Investigations Department (CB-CID)Sources in the police department said that the case registered against then Inspector of Pallikoda Station, C Martin Premraj, and six other police personnel in Pallikoda Station by Ahmed’s family will be transferred to CB-CID on Monday. The district police have also been informed about the development.
Police officials said that the Inspector of Pallikonda Station, C Martin Premraj, was placed under suspension on Sunday following orders from DGP Ashok Kumar.
Relatives of Ahmed claim he died due to injuries sustained while in illegal detention. The youth was allegedly detained in the quarters allocated to Inspector Premraj between June 15 and 19.
Ahmed’s family members handed him over to Pallikonda police after relatives of 23 year-old Pavithra, wife of Palani of Pallikonda, (who went missing on June 13 and continues to remain untraceable), picked up a quarrel with Ahmed’s relatives demanding her whereabouts. Pavithra and Ahmed had reportedly developed an illicit affair when they were working together in a private company in Pallikonda.
“We handed over Ahmed to the Pallikonda police at 11 am on June 15 to help solve the case. But, the police tied him and beat him up very badly. He died on Sunday due to complications and injuries sustained while in police custody,” said N.K. Mohammed Ghouse, his father-in-law.
The death of the youth sparked a major protest in Ambur Town on Saturda, which turned violent with protestors setting fire to police vehicles, a TASMAC outlet and ransacking private hospitals. They pelted stones and attacked police personnel with deadly weapons.

50 INL cadre held
District police on Monday arrested 50 cadre of the Indian National League (INL) for attempting to surround the District Police Office (DPO) while condemning the death of Shameel Ahmed.
The district police beefed up security in and around DPO following the INL protest. Police stationed riot control vehicles with water cannon and deployed striking force to avert any untoward incidents.
The functionaries of INL raised slogans. But they were picked up by the police and the arrested men were led by INL’s state president ‘Tada’  J Abdul Rahim.
Rahim said  the police had failed to act appropriately to avert the clash. He also demanded that the government extend financial aid to Shameel Ahmed’s family.
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