Killing of Huirongbam Manichandra at Thoubal Wangmataba by Manipur Police
Imphal, 2nd December 2012
The Centre for Organisation Research & Education (CORE) Manipur EXPRESSES DEEPEST SHOCK AND CONDEMNS the reported Manipur Police continuing to conduct their duties in a brutal and extrajudicial manner that is unacceptable according to strictly enforceable national and international norms, guidelines and principles of law enforcement. It learnt from reliable sources that one Mr. Huirongbam Manichandra Singh succumbed to bullet injuries as a result of unwarranted so-called “blank firing” on 1st December 2012 at around 5:40 PM at Thoubal Wangmataba of Thoubal District. This amounts to summary or extrajudicial killing of a peaceful protestor exercising his legitimate democratic rights in a self-acclaimed democracy.
This summary killing exposes an assumed erroneous and illegal direction that the Manipur Police seems to be acting under. And such direction, if it exists, should be made known to the public. Section 129 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) provides that if protestors of an unlawful assembly do not disperse, they, if necessary, are to be arrested and confined. If it is still not possible to disperse, the CrPC further provides that the law enforcement personnel should use “as little force, and as little injury to person and property, as may be consistent with dispersing the assembly and arresting and detaining such persons”, with the authorisation by the Magistrate. The CORE demands to see direct and incontrovertible evidence that a magisterial order was given before the police personnel resorted to firing of live rounds directly at the protestors in Thoubal Wangmataba on 1st December 2012.
The CORE, while expressing regrets and condolences to the family members of the deceased, strongly urges the Honourable Home Minister of the Government of Manipur to sincerely keep his word when he committed to wide-ranging police reforms at the time of taking his oath earlier this year and take an immediate incontrovertible stance with regard to police conduct in cases of assumed unlawful assembly in Manipur. The illegal action of the police must be investigated in accordance to established departmental and governmental procedures, and the erring persons booked according to the law. Appropriate compensation and solatium must be awarded to the family survivors of the victim of police and state violence.
(Dr. Laifungbam D. Roy)
Convenor
CORE Centre for Organisation Research & Education
Indigenous Peoples’ Centre for Policy and Human Rights in India’s Eastern Himalayan Territories
NGO in Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations
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* This info was sent by Dr. Laifungbam D. Roy - President/Convenor Centre for Organisation Research & Education, who can be reached at laifungbam[AT]coremanipur[DOT]org
This Press Release was posted on December 02, 2012.
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