Extra-judicial Killings :: SC-penal to start probe today
Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, March 02 2013 :
With the three-member independent Inquiry Commission appointed by the Supreme Court of India already setting up its office here, the proceeding for inquiry into 6 different cases of extra-judicial killings that took place in Manipur would begin from tomorrow at the Classic Regency (conference hall) on 4th floor of Classic Hotel here.
According to reports received by Hueiyen Lanpao, the victim families as well as the witnesses in the six cases that have been selected randomly by the apex court for probe from among numerous cases of alleged extrajudicial killings in the State have already started submitted their affidavits before the Inquiry Commission to be headed by retired Supreme Court Justice N Santosh Hegde as Chairman.
Former Chief Election Commissioner of India JM Lyngdoh and retired DGP of Karnaka Police Ajay Kumar Singh are other two Members of the three-member probe panel which has been set up under a directive of the Supreme Court on January 4, 2013 following a petition filed by Extrajudicial Execution Victims' Families Association, Manipur (EEVFAM) pleading for an independent probe into more than 1500 cases of extrajudicial killings in Manipur.
Sources said that along with the affidavits submitted from the side of the victim families and witnesses, respondents too have started submitting their counter affidavits to the probe panel.
The sitting of the Inquiry Commission would start from 9 am tomorrow and affidavits would be allowed to be submitted till 5 pm.
Advocate Mukul Sinha, who is the counsel of the victim's family of a similar extra-judicial killing that took place in Gujarat that ultimately led to the arrest and punishment of a guilty IPS officer, would be the counsel of the victim families in Manipur as well.
It may be recalled here that before arriving at its decision of appointing a commission to inquire into cases of extra-judicial killings in Manipur, the apex court, which was perturbed by the large number of cases, consulted the counsels of both the parties for their suggestions.
As inquiry into all these cases would be a mammoth task, the counsels agreed to pick up at least five cases randomly for the probe.
When the choice for selection of the five cases was given, amicus curiae of the present case, Menaka Guruswamy, a Supreme Court lawyer, picked the first six listed cases in the petition.
The first case relates to Khumbongmayum Orsonjit (19) s/o Imo of Konjeng Hajari Leikai, Jailor Leirak, P.O.and P.S.Imphal, Imphal West District, Manipur.
According to the case dossier, at around 8.30 am of March 16, 2010, Orsonjit rode out a scooter bearing registration No.8382 informing his mother that he would be going to get his scooter repaired.
At around 10:20 a.m.his mother called him up over mobile phone asking him to return home and have lunch with his father.
Orsonjit told his mother that he was in the scooter repairing shop and would be returning home soon after the scooter got repaired.
At around 11:30 a.m.one of the local boys informed Orsonjit's family that Orsonjit was arrested by a team of police commandos from M.G.Avenue near OK Hotel.
On receiving the information, Orsonjit's family went to Imphal Police Station and made a verbal submission.
The police officer on duty denied any report of arrest but he recorded the verbal submission.
Thereafter, the family also went to Porompat Police Station and then to Police Commandos Complex at Minuthong.
But they also denied any report of arrest.
In the evening, Orsonjit's dead body was shown on the local news bulletin ISTV while his families were watching the news.
The next day, the family went to the morgue of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) at Lamphel and confirmed the death.
The family also found signs of torture on the body.
Orsonjit's left fingers were badly broken and his right hand was found fracture.
The second case is that of Yumnam Kumarjit (18) s/o, Y.Nupamacha of Irom Meijrao Makha Leikai, Imphal West District.
Kumarjit had been staying at the residence of his aunt, Yengkhom Abem Devi at Japhou Bazaar, Chandel District since June 2009.There, he used to work as mason labour.
On 11 August 2009, Kumarjit received a phone call from his elder brother, Premjit asking him to come back to his permanent house.
On 12 August 2009, Kumarjit left his aunt's house for his permanent residence in a passenger bus.
Kumarjit failed to return home.
It was reported that District Magistrate of Imphal West imposed curfew from 2.00 p.m.on that day.
His family tried to search Kumarjit through friends and relatives.
But the family could not trace him out.
On 25 August 2009, the family came to know that an unknown individual was killed in an encounter by a combined team of Manipur Police Commando and 4/8 Gurkha Rifles at Moirangkhong Pat and the dead body of the individual was deposited in the morgue of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Lamphel for identification.
The family went to the morgue of RIMS and found the dead body of Kumarjit.
The family has every reason to believe that Kumarjit was arrested while he was on the way to home from Chandel and killed in an extrajudicial manner.
Several bullet injuries and marks of abrasions were found all over his body.
The third case is of Chongtham Umakanta @ Mamunaton (24) s/o, Gunamani of Iroisemba Mamang Leikai, Imphal West District, Manipur.
In the evening of 4 May 2009, at around 9.20, Umakanta went out of his house soon after receiving a phone call from someone.
After a while, he came back home along with two other unknown men.
Thereafter, he informed his family that they were going to meet Chanam Nanao, a local man.
It was reported that they had dinner in Nanao's house.
While, they were in Nanao's house, a team of police commando came and took the entire male folk out of the house.
The police commando team tried to take away Nanao.
But Gyaneshori, mother of Nanao identified Nanao as her son and tried to stop.
Thereafter, police commando team started beating all the male folk and whisked Umakanta away without issuing arrest memo.
The next morning, the family of Umakanta came to know through local newspapers that Umakanta was shot dead at Seilen Chingkhong near Seijang Village under Lamlai Police Station of Imphal East District and his dead body was kept in the morgue of Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) .
The fourth case relates to Elangbam Kiranjit (22) s/o, Ibohal of Thoubal Haokha, Thoubal District, Manipur.
On April 23, 2009 at around 3.30 pm, Kiranjit went out from home, riding his red color bicycle along with a rope and mobile phone (sim card no.98564083346) to search for a missing cow at Thoubal Khunou Chingya, Heibiyai.
But he did not return home.
Subsequently, the family searched for him at the locality and within his friends circle.
It was reported that he was picked up by Thoubal Police Commandos from near Thoubal Khunou Chingya, Heibiyai.
On the following day, father of the victim went to Thoubal Police station and inquired about his son.
But he was responded negatively.
Later, they came to know from locality that he was shot dead at Laikotching under Lamlai Police station.
The fifth case relates to Nameirakpam Gobind alias alias Dhopa (25) s/o, Romen of Bashikhong Mamang Leikai, P.O.& P.S.Irilbung, Imphal East District and his cousin Nameirakpam Nobo (27) s/o N.Basanta of Bashikhong Mamang Leikai, P.O.& P.S.Irilbung, Imphal East District, Manipur.
In the evening of April 4, 2009, at about 6 o'clock, Gobind and his cousin Nobo roamed out together for evening stroll.
They reportedly had tea and snacks in a caf� known as Soro Hotel at Bashikhong crossing.
They did not return till late in the evening.
Their family members thought that they might have been participating in Thabal Chongba (community dance programme held to celebrate Manipuri New Year).
But they did not return home.
Next day, the family tried to search for them through friends and relatives.
Later in the morning, the family came to know through local news bulletin ISTV that they were killed in an alleged encounter by Imphal West Police Commandos in a place nearby the Election Office along the road of D.C.Lamphel.
The sixth and the last case under the purview of the probe panel related to that of 14-year old Md Azad Khan, son of Md Wahid Ali, who was arrested by Manipur Police Commandos from his house in the morning of March 4, 2009.He was reading newspaper along with a friend named Anand when the arrest was made.
His parents tried to stop the police commandos from taking their son away but in vain.
Later, he was found shot dead in a nearby field by the police commandos.