Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW
Vol. 5 Num 162 Wed. November 03, 2004  
   
Letters to Editor


RAB and custodial deaths


A Frankenstein is born. The government in its attempt to curb crime is itself entangled in unlawful activities. Not even a child believes the stories of crossfire. Circumstances are too similar to believe. General people are unconcerned and a little bit relieved as many of the hardened criminals have gone on hiding fearing death. But of late political workers and businessmen are also being targeted.

The professional human rights activists are in hibernation. No court has yet taken any suo moto move to bring the matter under legal review. It should be mentioned here that there is no such word as crossfire in our legal terminology. But it is mandatory under the law to produce the arrested person before a magistrate immediately. A person so arrested must be safeguarded by the arresting authorities. If any person dies while in custody an enquiry by a magistrate is mandatory. Unfortunately, all the crossfire deaths evaded such enquiry.

Two lawyers have challenged the legality of formation of the RAB. No doubt it's a good move.