India: six environmental defenders charged and arrested, one beaten
Event- Country
- India
- Initial Date
- Jul 2, 2022
- Event Description
About the Human Rights Defenders: Mr. Lutfar Rahman, Mr. Wasim Akram, Mr. Abdul Momin, Mr. Hanif Momin, Mr. Noor Mohammad, and Mr. Kaif Sk are members of the Bagicha, Jibika o Bosti Rokkha Committee (Committee to Protect Orchards, Livelihoods and Settlements), an organisation set up to represent the farmers of the Dadantola area in Farakka block of Murshidabad district. Mr. Akram and others have participated in numerous peaceful protests to safeguard their farmlands, homesteads and orchards since 2021, when they learned that high voltage transmission lines carrying electricity from a power plant owned by the Adani group in Jharkhand to Bangladesh would pass through their villages.
Background of the Incident: A high-voltage transmission line taking electricity from Adani’s Godda power plant in Jharkhand to Bangladesh passes through the villages of Dadantola, Samaspur, Imamnagar, and Gholakandi under Farakka police station in Murshidabad district of West Bengal. Farmers and agricultural workers in these villages are opposed to the setting up of transmission lines as they fear facing huge crop losses and loss of livelihood. They also allege that work on laying transmission lines through their properties was initiated without any intimation or consultation. On May 18, 2022, Mr. Lutfar Rahaman, one of the affected farmers and a member of Bagicha, Jibika o Bosti Rokkha Committee filed a writ petition in this regard in the Calcutta High Court (WPA 9159 of 2022). He submitted that since the transmission line had been installed through his orchard without any intimation, notice for land acquisition, and compensation, the transmission line could not be taken over his property. Details of the Incident: On June 3, 2022, at 20:05 hours, Mr. Sourabh Modi, Project In-charge for laying of transmission lines in Farakka, submitted a written complaint at the Farakka Police Station. He claimed that nine named accused including Mr. Lutfar Rahman and 11 unnamed accused attacked project workers with arms and damaged a drone earlier that morning. Police immediately registered an FIR (177/2022) against that Mr. Lutfar Rahman and other accused without even questioning them once, although they had peacefully protested against use of drones to survey their lands, and despite the fact that Mr. Rahman’s petition was being heard in the High Court. The accused were charged under Sections 341, 313, 325 307, 379, 427, 506, 34 of the Indian Penal Code. On June 26, 2022, at 8 AM, Mr. Lutfar Rahman, Mr. Wasim Akram, Mr. Hanif Momin, and other HRDs and villagers began a peaceful, sit-in protest in Dadantola village, fearing that transmission lines could be laid over their lands despite their opposition. At around 10 AM, a contingent of 250 police personnel led by Mr. Debabrata Chakraborty, Officer in Charge of the Farakka police station and the Joint Block Development Officer, Farakka reached the protest site at Dadantola. They asked the villagers to call off the protest, so work on setting up the power lines could be started, but villagers opposed this and began a Facebook Live session of their protest. The police remained stationed throughout the day and left the spot at 5 PM. On July 2, 2022, at around 9:30 AM while the protest in Dadantola was ongoing, a 500-strong police contingent led by Mr. Debabrata Chakraborty, Officer in Charge, Farakka police station, and Mr. Junaid Ahmed, Block Development Officer, Farakka reached the protest spot. They asked Mr. Lutfar Rahman and other villagers and HRDs to vacate the spot, but he told them that they had a right to protest peacefully and that his petition was being heard at the High Court. When Mr. Wasim Akram broadcast the argument between police officials and Mr. Lutfar Rahman and fellow villagers live on Facebook, Mr. Debabrata Chakraborty objected, and charged at the HRD with his baton, hitting him behind his head. Villagers took him to the Beniagram Primary Health Centre, where he received three stitches for his injury. Other police personnel also resorted to indiscriminate baton-charge, dispersing the peaceful protest, and injuring Mr. Hanif Momin and other HRDs who were treated at the primary health centre. The police contingent camped at Dadantola till the afternoon, ensuring work on laying transmission lines through the properties of Mr. Lutfar Rahman and other villagers was carried out despite the matter being sub judice. Police chased and baton-charged those who tried going near the transmission towers in a bid to prevent the work, leaving around 25 villagers with injuries. Police illegally detained Mr. Wasim Akram without providing any reason or showing any warrant when he was leaving the Beniagram health centre at around 12.30 PM after receiving treatment. Mr. Abdul Momin, Mr. Hanif Momin, Mr. Noor Mohammad, and Mr. Kaif SK were detained similarly from the protest spot. The HRDs were shown as arrested in connection with FIR no. 212/2022, Farakka Police Station, which was registered at 00:05 hours on July 3, 2022. The complainant, Lady Sub Inspector Ms. Salma Farida claimed that the five arrested HRDs, nine other named accused and 35-40 unnamed accused obstructed the laying of transmission lines and abused and attacked the police personnel. Mr. Wasim Akram, Mr. Abdul Momin, Mr. Hanif Momin, Mr. Noor Mohammad, and Mr. Kaif SK were produced in court on July 3 and remanded in Farakka jail. They were released on bail on July 18, 2022. It appears that the local police and administration was complicit in forcefully laying transmission lines through the properties of Mr. Lutfar Rahman and other villagers in Dadantola although the matter was sub judice. Police registered two fabricated cases against local HRDs including Mr. Rahman without any preliminary investigation, and arrested five HRDs in flagrant violation of the DK Basu guidelines, without showing any arrest warrant or providing them access to lawyers.
- Impact of Event
- 6
- Gender of HRD
- Man
- Violation
- (Arbitrary) Arrest and Detention
- Judicial Harassment
- Violence (physical)
- Rights Concerned
- Freedom of assembly
- Freedom of expression
- Offline
- Right to healthy and safe environment
- Right to liberty and security
- Right to Protest
- HRD
- Environmental rights defender
- Perpetrator-State
- Police
- Perpetrator-Non-State
- Corporation
- Corporation (others)
- Corporation
- Source
Case shared by FORUM-ASIA member People's Watch
- Monitoring Status
- Pending
- Event Location
Latitude: 24.10575123558611
Longitude: 88.24597483950254
- Event Location
- Summary for Publications
On 2 July 2022, six environmental defenders and members of the Bagicha, Jibika o Bosti Rokkha Committee (Committee to Protect Orchards, Livelihoods and Settlements), were charged and arrested by the police under false accusations filed by personnel of an electricity company, and one was beaten while staging a peaceful protest Murshidabad district, India.