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After Bengaluru, three Nigerians ‘assaulted’ in Hyderabad

February 6, 2016 by Nasheman

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Hyderabad: After the assault and stripping of a Tanzanian woman in Bengaluru, three Nigerian nationals were allegedly assaulted in Hyderabad by a group of around 10 locals who hurled “racist” comments.

However, Hyderabad police dismissed it as a “minor brawl” between one Nigerian and a local youth.

One of the trio, Orolabe Ibidola, said the incident had occurred last night in Hakimpet area when he was returning home from a religious place when some local youths allegedly passed “racist” comments against him.

Ibidola, a degree student, claimed when he sought to know the reasons for their comments, the locals assaulted him.

“After beating me up, the locals then beat up two other Nigerian youths,” he claimed.

He also said one of the attackers was carrying a knife. However, Banjara Hills Police Station Inspector P Murali Krishna said there was a “minor brawl” between a Nigerian and a local youth following arguments over a road accident.

“We have registered a case under IPC Section 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) and 341 (wrongful restraint) against the local youth following a complaint by the Nigerian youth,” the told PTI.

The Inspector said they have received a counter complaint from local residents against the Nigerian, alleging assault by the latter.

A probe into the incident is on, Krishna said. After the incident, a group of Nigerians residing in the city held a protest outside the police station last night.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Hyderabad

Heat wave toll in Andhra, Telangana crosses 1,300

May 28, 2015 by Nasheman

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Hyderabad: The heat wave sweeping across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana claimed over 200 more lives since Tuesday, taking the toll to 1,360.

Officials on Wednesday night said 157 people succumbed to sunstroke in Andhra Pradesh while 70 died in Telangana since Tuesday.

There was no respite from the blistering heat as both the states recorded temperatures three to seven degrees Celsius higher than the average.

The toll in Andhra Pradesh now stands at 1,024 and in Telangana at 366. Officials in the two states had confirmed 1,133 deaths till Tuesday night.

Almost all the deaths were reported during the past one week.

Though Andhra Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister N. Chinna Rajappa had confirmed 551 deaths on Tuesday, the toll was revised later based on reports received from the districts.

Disaster management department officials said they were revising the figures after receiving confirmation from field-level officials about the deaths.

Though temperatures dropped in parts of Telangana and also in north coastal Andhra on Wednesday, both the states continued to reel under the searing heat.

The Hyderabad Meteorological Centre has warned that severe heat wave conditions may continue for another two days.

The heat wave, attributed to dry winds from the north-westerly direction, may abate after two days.

The highest temperature of 47 degrees Celsius was recorded at Jangamaheswarapuram in Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday. Vijayawada, Bapatla and Machilipatnam sizzled at 46 degrees.

The mercury continued to be above 42 degrees in most parts of south coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema.

In Telangana, Nalgonda and Khammam were the hottest places on Wednesday at 46 degrees Celsius.

Poor people, especially the homeless, construction workers, rickshaw pullers and street vendors were the worst hit by the heat wave.

According to officials, the majority of the victims were the elderly and children. The Andhra Pradesh government has already announced compensation of Rs.1 lakh each for the families of the victims.

Out of 867 deaths confirmed by officials in Andhra Pradesh till Tuesday night, Prakasam district accounted for 202. Guntur (130), Visakhapatnam (112) and East Godavari (107) also bore the brunt of the heat wave.

Vijayanagaram district accounted for 78 deaths, Nellore 74, Srikakulam 40, Chittoor 29, Kadapa 22, Kurnool 17 and Anantapur 14.

In Telangana, Nalgonda district was the worst hit with 73 deaths. Khammam district accounted for 60 deaths, Mahabubnagar 32, Medak 26, Karimnagar and Adilabad 22 each, Warangal 9, Nizamabad 8 and Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy seven each.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Andhra Pradesh, Heatwave, Hyderabad, Telangana

Heatwave kills 432 in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh

May 25, 2015 by Nasheman

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Hyderabad: The searing heatwave in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana has killed 432 people so far with more deaths being reported today as vast swathes of the country reeled under the unrelenting summer heat.

There was no respite in sight with the India Meteorological department warning that severe heatwave conditions are expected to continue in the two worst-hit southern states.

In Delhi, the maximum temperature was recorded at 43.5 degree celsius, a degree less than yesterday while Palam recorded 46 degree celsius.

Uttar Pradesh continued to reel under sweltering heat with mercury in Allahabad touching 47.7 degree Celsius which was the hottest in the state.

The steel city of Jamshedpur in Jharkhand experienced the hottest day of the season at 44.8 degree celsius, four degree above normal.

Odisha virtually turned into a boiling cauldron as the searing heatwave conditions further intensified today with the mercury rising above 45 degree celsius in nine places and above 40 degree celsius in 19 towns.

The toll in the heatwave in Andhra Pradesh since May 18 rose to 246, after 84 more people succumbed across the state today, according to a senior official of the AP Disaster Management Department. The figure was based on information available from different districts until 7.15 pm.

Prakasam district recorded the most number of deaths at 57, followed by Visakhapatnam(53) and Vizianagaram (40), the official said.

He said 162 people had died due to heatwave across the state as per information available until 10 pm last night.

The toll pertains to the period from May 18 until 7.15 pm for the state of Andhra Pradesh, the official said.

Telangana reported death of 58 more people since yesterday, as a result of which the toll went up to 186 in 10 districts of the state, a senior official of State Disaster Management Department told PTI.

Nalgonda district recorded the maximum number of 55 deaths, followed by Khammam district at 43 and Mahabubnagar district at 23, she said. In Hyderabad, two persons have died due to heatwave.

The toll is registered from April 15 in Telangana, the official said.

There was no respite from blistering heat in desert state of Rajasthan where Jaisalmer and Sriganganagar districts remained the hottest place recording a maximum of 45.6 degree celsius.

Kota recorded a maximum of 45.5 degree celsius while Bikaner and Barmer registered temperatures of 44.6 and 44.2 degree respectively.

Churu and Jaipur sizzled at 43.8 degree celsius. Jodhpur, Ajmer and Dabok also recorded day temperature of 42, 41.4 and 40 degree Celsius.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Andhra Pradesh, Heatwave, Hyderabad, Telangana

48 children rescued from bangle factories in Hyderabad

January 30, 2015 by Nasheman

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Hyderabad: In a series of raids, Hyderabad Police have rescued at least 48 child labourers from various bangle factories in the city.

Most of the rescued children belonged to Bihar.

The police have been carrying out raids as part of their ‘Smile’ programme to rescue minor children working in hazardous conditions.

Hyderabad Police circle officer, N. Rama Rao said they have booked a case against the factory owners and efforts are on to nab the culprits.

“As per instructions, we have raided three places. We have rescued 48 people who were working in hazardous conditions in bangle making factories.

We are booking case against the owners who are keeping these people in working in hazardous situations. We are taking action against them and we are also taking action against those who are abetting them to do this work,” said Rao.

Some of the rescued children said they were forced to abandon their studies and work in factories with either no or little pay.

Thirteen-year-old Mohammad Ruhail, who hails from Bihar, said he was forced to work ‘because my aunt is in the factory’.

“They are not giving us money… (I work) for round two and a half hours. But they don’t pay us,” Ruhail added.

Many children had untreated wounds and shards of glass on their face.

Last week, the police had rescued 218 under-age children during raids at several bangle and leather making units.

More than 12 million children below the age of 14 are working as domestic servants or other jobs such as in stone quarries, embroidery units, mining, carpet-weaving, tea stalls, restaurants and hotels, according to government data.

A law prohibiting employing children in homes and in the hospitality industry came into effect in October 2006.

The law-where violators face a jail term of up to two years and a maximum fine of 20,000 rupees is an extension of a previous 1986 ban prohibiting children from working jobs deemed too ‘hazardous’ for minors such as in factories and mines.

However, the law has failed to make significant progress as people still continue to employ children in odd jobs.

(ANI)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Child Labour, Children, Hyderabad

Ban on rallies in Hyderabad on Babri anniversary

December 5, 2014 by Nasheman

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Hyderabad: The Hyderabad police have banned rallies and meetings even as various Muslim groups have called for a shutdown Saturday to mark 22nd the anniversary of the Babri Masjid’s demolition.

Police have issued orders prohibiting meetings, rallies, processions and ‘dharnas’ in order to maintain peace and harmony.

Police Commissioner M. Mahender Reddy said the orders were issued in the view of ‘reliable information’ that certain groups are trying to create disturbances affecting peace and inciting communal animosity between different communities.

The orders, which came into effect Friday morning, will remain in force till Sunday morning.

The orders also prohibit any individual or group from making any speech, gesture or displaying pictures, symbols, placards and flags.

Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, a Muslim political party, has called for a peaceful shutdown to demand reconstruction of the demolished mosque on its original site in Ayodhya.

Majlis Bachao Tehreek and some other organisations have also given a call for a shutdown to mark the occasion. They appealed to Muslims and secular-minded people to observe Dec 6 as the ‘black day’.

Police will make tight security arrangements with the deployment of paramilitary forces at sensitive places as protests and attempts by some outfits to celebrate the day as ‘Vijay Diwas’ led to communal violence in the old city in the past.

However, police in the past allowed few Muslim groups to hold sit-in with limited number of participants at Indira Park (outside the old city) to protest the demolition of the mosque and to seek its re-construction.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India, Indian Muslims Tagged With: All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, Ayodhya, Babri Masjid, Hyderabad, M Mahender Reddy, Majlis Bachao Tehreek

Army man facing probe in madrasa boy burning case in Hyderabad commits suicide

November 4, 2014 by Nasheman

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Hyderabad: A soldier, who was being questioned in a case in which an 11-year-old boy was burnt alive, committed suicide here early Monday, police said.

Lance Naik Appala Raju shot himself with his service rifle at the army garrisson in Mehdipatnam area in the heart of the city.

Police and army officials said no suicide note was found.

“Probably, the jawan was under immense mental stress due to the ongoing interrogation. The army is fully cooperating with police and wants the truth to come out at the earliest,” said a defence statement.

The lance naik was reportedly grilled by a Special Investigation Team (SIT) in connection with the Oct 9 incident in which a boy was burnt alive allegedly by armymen.

The army said the soldier’s suicide should not be taken as an indication of his involvement in the case.

They said the soldier was one of the over 70 people being interrogated by police in the case.

The boy was found with serious burn injuries near the main gate of the garrison. He told a magistrate in his dying declaration that some armymen poured kerosene on him and set him ablaze.

Mustafa, a madrasa student and a resident of Siddiq Nagar abutting the garrison, died the next day.

Police registered a case of murder against unidentified armymen and an SIT was constituted a few days ago to probe the incident.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Appala Raju, Army, Hyderabad, Indian Army, Lance Naik Appala Raju, Mehdipatnam, Suicide

Hyderabad youth denies involvement in alleged SIMI activists' case

October 25, 2014 by Nasheman

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Hyderabad: Maulana Abdul Aleem Islahi has denied charges by Hyderabad Police that his son Mohtasim Billah motivated and was helping two allged SIMI activists from Maharashtra to go to Afghanistan for Jihad training.

Maulana Islahi told reporters Friday that after failing in its previous attempts, police is again trying to implicate his son in false cases. He said the police is targeting his son repeatedly ever since Mohtasim’s brother Mujahid was shot dead by Gujarat IPS officer Narender Amin near the Andhra Pradesh DGP’s office in Hyderabad in 2004.

“From that time onwards, when Mohtasim was not even 16, police has filed several cases. But he was acquitted in all cases. Only two cases are left. The judgment in one of them is coming this month-end. It appears they want to keep up the pressure,” he told media.

“They killed my elder son in cold blood and they are now targeting my younger son.”

In 2004, Billah’s brother Mujahid Saleem was killed when a team of Gujarat Police opened fire in Hyderabad as he tried to resist their attempts to arrest Maulana Naseeruddin,  a renowned Islamic scholar in Hyderabad, who was arrested and later acquitted of all terror charges on January 12, 2010, after being poisoned for more than five years he in a Gujarat jail.

Mohtasim also claimed that he is innocent. He alleged that police were trying to frame false charges against him.

”I am going to college and signing every month in court records for previous cases filed against me. How can they say I am absconding?” asked 24-year-old Mohtasim, who is a M.Tech student.

“I don’t even have money to pay my college fee, and the police says I offered to finance them.” he said.

Police Wednesday arrested two youth on their arrival in Hyderabad from Maharashtra.

It claimed that Mohtasim had motivated them during their visit to the city last month to go to Afghanistan to get training from the Al Qaeda in order to wage jihad in India to establish an Islamic State.

Mohtasim had even offered financial support to the duo for visa processing, police said.

Shah Mudassir alias Talha (25) and Shoaib Ahmed Khan alias Pusad Shoaib (24), both residents of Maharashtra, are said to be members of banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI).

According to police, the SIMI activists through social networks came in contact with two citizens of Pakistan and one of Afghanistan.

Police have not yet arrested Mohtasim. Police Commissioner Mahender Reddy Friday told reporters that they are seeking custody of the two accused for further questioning.

The police chief refused to comment on Maulana Islahi’s allegations.

“The investigations are on and on the basis of evidence we will take action. We will conduct investigations with open mind. Till proved otherwise every person is innocent. We will go very very professionally in the investigations,” he said.

“We will not arrest anybody if there is no or insufficient evidence. Once the evidence is there, we will not hesitate to arrest anyone,” said the commissioner.

The top cop said it would be difficult at this stage to say who else are involved in the case.

With inputs from IANS

Filed Under: India, Indian Muslims Tagged With: Abdul Aleem Islahi, Hyderabad, Maharashtra, Mahender Reddy, Maulana Naseeruddin, Mohtasim Billah, Mujahid Saleem, Shah Mudassir, Shoaib Ahmed Khan, SIMI, Students Islamic Movement of India

Mustafa was sexually assaulted and burnt to death by two Military men at Mehdipatnam: Fact-Finding Report

October 17, 2014 by Nasheman

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Hyderabad: To know the fact behind the death of Sheikh Mustafauddin, the 11-year-old boy who was allegedly burnt alive by military men, at Mehdipatnam Garrison, Hyderabad one week ago, a Fact Finding Team comprising Kaneez Fathima, Adv. Gulam Rabbani, Adv. Ismail Khan (Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee), D. Kotesh & Gurram Seetaramulu (Research scholars, English and Foreign Languages University), D. Nagaraju, Sogra Begum (Activists), Tathagata Sengupta (Asst. Professor, HCU), Adv. Greeshma Rai, Kaveri Indira (Faculty Fellow, HCU), Arpita Kanjilal (Research Scholar, HCU) visited the family, friends and neighbours of the victim Shaik Mustafa, met the Investigating officer, Inspector S. Ravinder of Humayun Nagar Police station as well as tried to speak to the officers at Garrison. The fact finding team spoke to the father, paternal uncle, relatives, friends and neighbours of the victim to know the facts of the incident.Given below is the report of the team.

Fact-Finding Report

Siddiq Nagar

Siddiq Nagar is located inside the Military Garrison and this locality had two ways to reach the road, one led towards Retibowli and another led towards Mehdipatnam. But the military personnel built walls and closed the path and way towards Retibowli and the civilians are left with only one way i.e. from the gate of Garrison. So, in short Siddiq Nagar is located in the middle of the military area which is encircled by the military cantonment. According to locals there are 250 to 300 houses on 2.5 acres of land and there are 200 families living there since the period of Nizam i.e. more than 100 years. Various religious communities are the inhabitants of this locality where a Masjid and a Mallamma temple are also located. This area comes under the Nampally constituency and under the limits of Humayun Nagar police station.

Facts of the case

On 8th October 2014, an 11 year old boy named Shaik Mustafa was burnt to death by two military guards near the ‘Signal equipment tools’ area in the Garrison located beside Sarojini Devi eye hospital, Mehdipatnam. This boy is the resident of Siddiq Nagar which is located inside the Military garrison which is infact encircled by the Military cantonment.

Shaik Mustafa is the third son among four children of Shaik Muqee Uddin. They are three brothers and one sister. According to the father of the victim Mr. Shaik Muqeet Uddin, Mustafa had gone to afternoon Namaz and returned to home and again went out to play. Within minutes he came to know from the neighbours that his son is burnt by the military men. He along with his elder and younger son rushed to the spot and found his son burning in flames and Khader, Mustafa’s friend and others were trying to put off the flames by pouring water.

Once the flames were doused, he lifted Mustafa in his arms and ran to find an auto to take him to the hospital. Though an ambulance of the Army passed by, nobody stopped inspite of his pleadings. Finally they found an auto and took Mustafa to Olive hospital. Enroute, father kept asking his son, who did this to him, Mustafa was gasping for breath and was repeatedly asking for cold water but in between he recounted and told his father that two men in army uniform called him while he was playing and asked him to bring chocolates, cigarette and match box. The boy took the money went and bought these things from the shop. And when he came back to give them the same, they asked him to come inside the fencing area so the boy sneaked into the fencing, then they punched him on his face and his teeth were broken. Then one of them poured kerosene in his kurta, Mustafa released himself from their clutches and tried to run and the other military man flung a lighted match stick on him. Mustafa ran towards the gate with the flames and as the gate was closed he tried to escape from the gap at the bottom of the gate and started shouting for help saying ‘I am the son of Muqeet Uddin’.

A person named Khader witnessed Mustafa burning in flames and alerted other people while trying to put off the flames. Muqeet Uddin said that all this happened within 15-20 minutes of time.

The Fact-finding team talking to people.

Olive hospital doctors declared 92% burn injuries and asked to shift Mustafa to Osmania General Hospital (OGH). Mayor Majid Hussain arrived at OGH and again shifted to DRDL Apollo hospital for better treatment. While undergoing treatment at Apollo hospital Mustafa succumbed to burns on next day i.e. 9th October 2014. While in Osmania General Hospital XV additional chief magistrate A. Srinivas Kumar recorded his statement. Mr. Khader, aged 25-30 years, who witnessed Mustafa in flames, later gave a complaint in police station and 307 case was registered later altered to 302. MLA Jaffer Hussain, was at the place till the body was shifted to grave yard.

Locals’ grievances

According to Shaik Moinuddin, paternal uncle of the victim and the local people living in Siddiq Nagar said that before 1995 the area was open without any fencing or gate. Later it was fenced and the gate was fixed in 1995. Just 2-3 years back fence was removed and wall built surrounding the whole area including the road which paved way towards Retibowli and the civilians are left with a single entrance from the Garrison gate which is besides Sarojini Devi eye hospital and opposite to the airport fly over. The civilians are given passes which they have to show each time they leave or enter the gate and renew them every year. No other person including relatives and friends are allowed to enter this locality. The relatives have to show original Aadhar cards and the present condition is that when a relative wants to visit they have to make call and ask their relative to come to the gate and them accompany them to their house. The locals also said that since two years the military personnel are troubling a lot especially to the lady residents. When the women come or go out they are asked to show their faces by removing their burqa or even if they are with their brothers, fathers or husbands they are forced to show their faces and asked where they are going or where they are coming from. This harassment has increased since a month they said.

Mr. Krishna who is a BSNL employee and resident of Siddiq Nagar said that they are living here since 100 years. At the time of Bonalu celebrations recently, they were not allowed to celebrate the festival. 2-3 vans of military men came and surrounded them as if it is a war zone. They threatened the civilians to leave the Mallamma temple or face dire consequences and then this temple is also fenced and no one is allowed to go to that temple.

The locals also said that during the time of Chandrababu Naidu in the year 1999 the army personnel destroyed the Rythu Bazar (farmers’ vegetable market) and bulldozed the entire market causing severe loss to the farmers. The locals also said that two years back the then AP government had assured that they would be accommodated in other area by building G+3 flats, but the locals demanded that they should be given independent houses same as they have in possession. But the government has done nothing yet. Few years back, the then collector also tried to evict them in the pretext of shifting the Mehdipatnam Rythu Bazar inside the garrison, but the alternative accommodation site they offered was very far outside the city. Recently Minister Padma Rao came and assured them of giving land and homes in the city area itself. The residents of Siddiq Nagar are so vexed up by the harassment of military personnel that they do not want to live there and now after this incident they feel that they have threat to their lives as well as threat to the security of their women and children.

As we were leaving the premises of Sarojini Eye Hospital, we overheard two individuals talk about how the residents of the Siddiq Nagar were hiding the truth. On approaching them, they refused to talk with women around. Hence, the women moved away and male members of the team had a conversation with them. Under conditions of anonymity, they mentioned that the boy was lured with chocolate, sexually assaulted and then set on fire, so that he wouldn’t get to tell anyone about the sexual violence, and also to ensure that the evidence of the assault was destroyed. The family members and other members of the Siddiq Nagar are not willing to share this information out of the fear of public shame and violence from the army authorities. They also mentioned that they have heard from people that the duty register, containing the details of who was there in duty then at the particular gate, has been tampered with to shield the perpetrators.

Visit to the police station

After talking to the father, uncle and other people of the locality, the fact finding team went to the Humayun Nagar police station where this case is registered and met the investigating officer, Inspector S. Ravinder. According to the officer, this incident of burning Shaik Mustafa took place on 8th October 2014. At around 2.30 pm they came to know about the incident and they rushed to the spot and found Mustafa with burn injuries at “Signal Equipment Tools” area in the Garrison. The victim was shifted to Olive hospital, then to Osmania general hospital. From there he was shifted to DRDL Apollo hospital for further treatment. While undergoing treatment at Apollo hospital, he succumbed to burn injuries at 8.50 pm on 9th October 2014.

In his dying declaration, Mustafa told in front of Magistrate that two military personnel poured kerosene on him and lit the fire (which correlates with the version by the father). On asking by the team whether the victim disclosed any name(s), Inspector said that he did not disclose any name(s). Officer also said that according to the boy’s statement, the military men asked him to bring 2 match boxes and 2 chocolates from the small kirana provision shop inside the garrison.

The team members also asked the officer whether any clue has been found in these four days, whether the military people are cooperating with the police men in investigation and what all measures are being taken to solve case. The officer said that till now no clue has been found but the burden of responsibility lies with the military officers. 15-20 teams are formed categorized and these in groups form are approaching various people for investigation. Teams such as forensic, DCP, CCS, SIT, civil police, ACP etc. are formed to track the culprits. The officer also said, close to the play ground from where Mustafa was last known to be present there are many Equipment Stores manned by different individuals (Army employees) at different time periods. He said there are no surveillance cameras which lead to the area of the crime; no guards man the exact location where the attack took place. He further said, there are 53 categories in which different workers/officials fall into right from Dhobi to Officers. The police are scrutinizing all these lists and those who were working at the time of occurrence of the crime.

On asking what all was found at the offence area, he said chocolate wrappers, kerosene bottle, burnt kurta of Mustafa and many other things were found and all these things are in the custody of forensic experts. He also said that a case of 302 read with 34 IPC is registered. The team members asked him whether any complaints have been received against the military personnel in the past by the civilians. The officer said this area was handed over to the military around 1962 but the civilians are residing there since 100 years. There are almost 200 families living in Siddiq Nagar. There are no complaints at this police station against the military personnel but there are many issues in the past including vacating that land, but no recorded complaints. One of the team member asked whether there is any doubt of sodomy as is heard by some of us. On this the officer replied that they are looking at all the angles including this issue.

The officer also mentioned that the officials from the Army have been cooperative but he mentioned that the Army has its jurisdiction and sway over the whole area, and they have the “Kashmir mindset”. Later we also noted that the battalion posted there in the Garrison is the Jammu and Kashmir regiment. He also mentioned that a special taskforce has been appointed by the Commissioner and the taskforce was also looking into the matter along with his team.
The investigating officer, Mr. Ravinder seemed to be confident about the Army’s cooperation in the investigation. But he was clear that the Army’s permission is required to interrogate officials working with the Army. He seemed to be of the opinion that the Army is in all possibility having an internal enquiry into the incident. When asked what if the Army issues a statement saying none of their officials committed the said crime which would be a hindrance to the investigation, Ravinder repeatedly said that the word of the Police will be the final word and even if their findings are contrary to the Army’s, their findings will take precedence. What we fail to understand is how the Police will have access to any of the officials under the payrolls of the Army as we are well aware that to do so, prior permission of the Army is mandatory. Inspector Ravinder seemed confident that the police will soon have a breakthrough as this is a ‘sensitive case’ but the team is concerned about the possibility of the perpetrators getting away with the crime.

Visit to the Garrison

After this, the fact finding team went to Garrison, but the guard did not allow the team to go inside and asked us to bring written permission from the Andhra sub post. We insisted to speak to any officer at Garrison so the guard asked all of us to go out and only one person can stay and speak and he called the officer over phone but the officer did not wish to speak to us. During that time a relative of someone of Siddiq Nagar had come and wanted to go inside, the guard spoke to him very rashly and asked him to call the person to whose house he want to go and then after he comes he can go with them inside, he said. We had already known through our sources that the military people are not allowing anyone to visit the victim’s family, so we had called the father and other people outside, spoke to them and got the details.

Demands from the victim’s family

The family of Mustafa demand that justice should be done to their son, the two military men should be punished for the heinous crime. They also have strong opinion that the military washer man Allappa knows everything about the incident and might be the eye witness of the military men burning Mustafa, as the kerosene might have been taken from the room as it is used by the washer man to burn the coal for ironing the clothes. The locals demand the government to either shift the military from that area or allot houses to these people in any other part of the city as they have regular threat from the military personnel not only to them but to their women and children as well.

Findings

The following are the findings by the fact finding team after visiting the place and speaking to various people including the victim’s family:

  1. This case is purely a case of sexual assault and murder of an 11-year old boy Shaik Musatafa by two military persons.
  2. The team has found that the harassment of the local civilians by the military personnel is not a new thing. It is going on since few years and now since six months the harassment has increased.
  3. This harassment is also a conspiracy by the military personnel to evacuate the local civilians from their place and occupy even that piece of land held by the civilians.
  4. Almost lot of land has been occupied by the military personnel including the childrens’ playground, the Mallamma temple and closed the route which paved way towards Retibowli.
  5. It is commonly known to everyone that civilians are attacked in such manner since many years. Therefore, the land to military personnel should be allotted at the outskirts of the city not in the heart of the city.
  6. After speaking to the investigation officer it is very much clear that police is not given autonomous authority to investigate this case. They are dependent completely on the military personnel.
  7. There is harmonious relation among the communities living in the Siddiq Nagar area.
  8. It seems that the military has no moral values. Even if they had minimum moral values they would have not committed such heinous crime.

Recommendations and Demands

The fact finding team recommends and demands the following:

  1. As it is purely a case of sodomy and murder by the military men the commander in chief of the army should immediately intervene into the matter and take serious steps to provide justice to Mustafa.
  2. The commander in chief should immediately resign as a mark of moral responsibility till the enquiry is done, criminals punished and justice done to Mustafa and his family.
  3. The military officers very well know who the culprits are, but they are shielding those criminals. The military officers should immediately court marshal those criminals and restore moral values in the army personnel.
  4. Investigation officer should be given complete autonomy to handle this case and bring out the facts before the people.
  5. All the parties who are interested in investigation such as civil bodies, police personnel etc. should be allowed to move freely into the cantonment area for the purpose of investigation.
  6. As there are many political forces involved in this matter Investigation should be done and completed by the CBI in a very short period and the report should be presented before the people as soon as possible so that justice is done to Mustafa.
  7. The local civilians should be given complete protection by the government as they have threat by the military personnel.
  8. The unrestrained army personnel should be put in control.
  9. As it is a civil matter the state government should take the military cantonment into their possession till the matter is solved.
  10. The military cantonments should be withdrawn from the areas where they are in the city limits.
  11. A family member of the deceased should be given a government employment immediately and rupees twenty lakhs should be given to the family in the form of compensation.

Conclusion

After going through all the facts and statements of various people, it is evident that this is purely a case of sodomy by two military men with a boy of 11 years old. It is sheer a matter of shame for the whole military personnel. The immorality and shamelessness among the army is growing to such an extent that they are becoming a burden for the Indian government and the most unreliable and mistrustful for the civil society. Though they are recruited for the purpose of the security and protection of the Indian citizens, they are turning to be the enemies of the civilians. They have become threat for the civilians.

This is not the first kind of incident; there are many more serious crimes by the military personnel in the cantonment areas where most of the cases go unreported and unseen. Just two months back a minor girl was raped and killed by the army of Secunderabad cantonment. The army regiments at the borders of the country and in Jammu & Kashmir as well north-east states suspect every single civilian and behave in a violent way with them. The same mindset is seen in the military personnel in Hyderabad and Secunderabad cantonments. As there are many political forces involved not only in this case but also in the larger issues that are happening in various cantonments in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, there is dire need for CBI inquiry into this case, which should be completed in a very short period of time and made public so that the further harassment and assaults by the military personnel are controlled.

It is high time that the Indian government at the larger level and the Telangana government at the state level should intervene in this matter and take serious steps in withdrawing the military cantonments from Hyderabad and Secunderabad areas and shift them at the outskirts of the cities. In the past when the lands were allotted for the military cantonments, the civilian population of the cities was very much less. But now the population of the twin cities i.e. Hyderabad and Secunderabad has increased tremendously. So these military cantonments should not be continued in the city areas. Therefore, these cantonments should be shifted immediately to the outskirts of the cities.

If at all these assaults and harassment by the military personnel continue with the civilians as is presently witnessed in Mehdipatnam cantonment and Secunderabad cantonment, people will lose faith in the military personnel and will have no respect towards them. Therefore, not only Civil Liberties Monitoring Committee but all the civilians of the twin cities strongly feel that the cantonments be shifted immediately to the outskirts of the twin cities and save the citizens from the harassment and assault by the military personnel.

Kaneez Fathima
Jt. Secretary, CLMC

Filed Under: India, Indian Muslims Tagged With: Army, Hyderabad, Indian Army, Madrasa, Mehdipatnam

Terminally ill boy becomes Hyderabad police chief for a day

October 16, 2014 by Nasheman

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Hyderabad: Ten-year-old Sadiq wanted to be police commissioner for a day and his wish was fulfilled by Hyderabad Police Commisisoner Mahender Reddy Wednesday.

Clad in khaki with a cap, the terminally ill boy occupied the chair of the police commissioner while Mahender Reddy and other officers saluted him.

The boy hailing from Karimnagar district of Telangana was inspired by some of his relatives working in police department and aspired to become the police chief.

Sadiq’s wish was fulfilled thanks to the efforts of ‘Make A Wish Foundation’, a voluntary organisation working to fulfill the wishes of children with life threatening illness.

“I want to catch rowdies,” said the boy when asked what he would do as police commissioner.

Mahender Reddy said he was feeling happy to fulfill the boy’s wish.

Pushpa Devi Jain from the foundation said by fulfilling the wishes of children with life threatening medical condition, they were trying to give them happiness which could help in extending their life span.

She said the foundation helped in fulfilling the wishes of many such children. Some children want to meet celebrities and leaders.

In August, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhara Rao fulfilled the wish of a boy by meeting him at a city hospital.

Pushpa appealed to popular Telugu film actor Pawan Kalyan to fulfill the wish of a girl in Khammam district of Telangana. Suffering from brain tumor, the girl has the wish to meet the star.

(IANS)

Filed Under: India Tagged With: Hyderabad, Mahender Reddy, Make A Wish Foundation, Police Commisisoner, Sadiq

Boy set ablaze by army men in Hyderabad dies

October 9, 2014 by Nasheman

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Hyderabad: An 11-year-old boy, who was set ablaze by unidentified military men, died at a hospital here Thursday, police said.

Sheikh Mustafauddin, who was found with critical burn injuries at garrison area in Mehdipatnam in the heart of the city Wednesday, died at DRDO Apollo Hospital.

The body was shifted to government-run Osmania General Hospital for autopsy. Police have tightened security around the military area to prevent any untoward incident.

The boy, a student of a madarsa, told a magistrate in his dying declaration that some army men poured kerosene over him and set him ablaze.

A resident of Siddiq Nagar, Sheikh was called inside the garrison area by two military men. They allegedly beat him and later set him ablaze. He sustained 90 percent burns and was found lying near the main gate of the garrison.

A case of attempt to murder was registered against unidentified military men at Humayunagar police station. It will now be turned into a murder case.

Police formed a special team to conduct the investigation. Hyderabad police commissioner Mahender Reddy said the guilty will not be spared.

The incident led to tension in the area as people came out on streets to stage a protest against the military personnel. Police used baton charge the protestors to disperse them.

The army authorities have denied involvement of any military man in the incident.

“On investigation, it is found that this allegation is absolutely false and no army personnel is involved in this incident. The army condemns this act. All necessary assistance is being provided to the police authorities to carry out a detailed investigation to arrive at the truth,” said a statement from the army authorities.

(IANS)

Filed Under: Indian Muslims Tagged With: Army, Hyderabad, Indian Army, Madrasa

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