India: Dalit human rights defender severely assaulted by police
Event- Country
- India
- Initial Date
- Sep 23, 2014
- Final Date
- Oct 24, 2014
- Event Description
According to human rights organization Makkal Mandram, on the night of 23rd September 2014, at around 11.30 PM, one of their workers Poovarasan was woken up by a team of 5 policemen and taken to the Kaveripakkam Police Station. This team of five police men consisted of Kandiban Inspector (SHO), Mohan Special Sub Inspector, Sundar Constable (SB), Kadiresan Writer, and the Inspector's driver. At the Station, they stripped him naked, tied his hands behind his back, and all five of them proceeded to beat him black and blue with their batons. After some time, a baton was inserted under one arm and pushed underneath the other arm so that he was raised high in the air by two policemen while Mohan SI beat him severely on the soles of his feet and shins with a baton. Then he was ordered to keep his hands open in front, and Kandiban brutally caned both his palms till these became swollen and numb due to lack of circulation. Then they made him jump up and down or shake his hands vigorously to bring back the blood circulation, and the police again started the process of beating him black and blue. Two policemen held him down forcefully by standing atop him with their boots; meanwhile, a third policeman thrashed him on the buttocks and waist. Two batons were forcibly thrust into his mouth; one was twisted into the jaw bone and the other was pressed against the roof of his mouth. They also kicked him in the chest, thighs, and back with their booted feet. In between these beatings, he was given several jars of pain relief balm to apply on palms and soles. The moment the pain reduced a bit, the brutal beatings would start again. All the time, he was continuously abused by filthy language with caste derogatory curses. The inspector Mr. Kandiban demanded to know "do you think you are such a big shot that you will stop sand mining'. This vicious treatment went on from 2.00 am till 6.00 am. All five of them took turns assaulting him brutally for the entirety of these hours. By this time, he was no longer in a position to sit or stand and was barely conscious. But Poovarasan was chained to a table with an iron chain and left in that position till the next morning. At 7.00 AM the next morning (24-9-14), Poovarasan's father accompanied by a lawyer and some relatives reached the police station. The lawyer and others noticed that his left hand and both feet had swollen conspicuously. His right jaw bone had a guava-sized bulge. His buttocks and waist were puffy and thoroughly bruised. He could neither stand up straight nor take a step. He could not even sit up. When they helped him up, he coughed up blood. The lawyer protested to this treatment but they did not release him from his chains till 11.00 am. At 11.30 am, Poovarasan was sent to the District Munsif cum Judicial Magistrate - I Court for remand under the charge of a Head Constable. Before leaving the station, he was threatened not to reveal anything about the abuse he had suffered to the court. There was no complaint against him. The Inspector had booked a case against him under Sections 294 (A) (using abusive language) and Section 506 (I) (criminal intimidation). The Judicial Magistrate Ms. Gayathri Devi took one look at him and asked him what had happened. He narrated the entire episode of police brutality in custody. She returned the remand by asking the police constable to take the prisoner to Wallajahpet Government Hospital for medical examination and come back with the doctor's opinion as there were many visible injuries on his person. At the hospital, Dr. Suganya, duty doctor in the emergency ward, only made a cursory examination of the victim and did not make the mandatory Accident Register (AR) entry. It appeared that the Kaveripakkam police had already contacted her. By this time, a team of lawyers from Makkal Mandram had reached the hospital. They insisted that the AR entry should be made properly. She rudely told them to leave the place and said she would make the entries later. The team of lawyers met the Medical Superintendent of the Hospital immediately and insisted that the mandatory medico-legal procedure be followed with due care so that an accurate and genuine medical record can be made available to the court. The Medical Superintendent immediately called up Dr. Sukanya and reprimanded her for not doing her duty properly and instructed her to record an entry in the AR at once. It was only after this laborious insistence that the incident information-names and details of assaulters, details of injuries, locations, as well as other facts-was recorded in the hospital records. There appeared to be at least four fractures apart from multiple other injuries. Back in court, as he was not in a condition to walk, Poovarasan was left lying in the ambulance with his father by his side, while two constables guarded it outside. A few policemen and Makkal Mandram's team of lawyers went back into the court. The Judicial Magistrate was looking at the remand papers once again. Meanwhile, the Inspector of Kaveripakkam Station arrived along with a few constables, boarded the ambulance and unlawfully ordered the driver of the ambulance to take it away. The driver drove it out of the court premises at considerable speed. Inside it, the Inspector threatened Poovarasan and his father that he would destroy their entire family if Poovarasan did not retract his statement to the court. Poovarasan's father called Makkal Mandram's advocate on his cell phone immediately and Poovarasan cried out into the phone, "sir please save me, I don't know where they are taking me. The inspector is threatening me with dire consequences.' The advocate switched on the loudspeaker in his cell phone so that the Judicial Magistrate's clerk could hear it as well. On being informed, the Judicial Magistrate got infuriated and ordered the court police to call all their departmental officers back into court at once with the ambulance or else she would take strict action against them. She also rang up the Superintendent of Police Vellore and gave him a telephonic report about the abduction of Poovarasan by Kaveripakkam police from the court premises. As there were no options for further intimidation left, the ambulance was forced to return to the court. The Judicial Magistrate admonished the Inspector of Kaveripakkam PS and gave him a stern warning in open court. The DSP Arakkonam rushed to the spot and tried to mediate a compromise. Poovarasan, his family and Makkal Mandram refused it and instead demanded justice for him and punishment for the guilty officers. The Judicial Magistrate released Poovarasan on bail by mentioning in the order "apart from the merits of the case, the court is inclined to enlarge the accused on bail considering his injuries and treatment'. The Judicial Magistrate also recorded this incident in writing and forwarded it to the higher authorities.
- Impact of Event
- 1
- Violation
- Abduction/Kidnapping
- Intimidation and Threats
- Torture
- Violence (physical)
- Source
- Monitoring Status
- Pending
- Event Location
Latitude: 11.127122499999976
Longitude: 78.6568942
- Event Location
- Summary for Publications
On the 23rd September 2014 in Tamilnadu, India, Dalit human rights defender Poovarasan was abducted by police and subjected to brutal beatings that lasted for over four hours. He was then left chained to a table until the next day. The assault was in connection to his work with human rights organization Makkal Mandram, in which he actively worked against caste atrocities and sand mining.