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3 April 2007
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UA-110-2007: INDIA: Two minor boys allegedly shot dead by the Indian Border Security Force

INDIA: Arbitrary killing; impunity; breakdown of rule of law
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Dear friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information from its local partner the MASUM, a human rights organization in West Bengal, India, regarding the alleged murder of two minor boys by the Border Security Force (BSF) stationing in Murshidabad district, West Bengal, India. According to the information received, Asif Iqubal, aged 13, and Sahin Sk., aged 15, were allegedly taken into custody by the BSF and shot at close range on 1 April 2007. It is alleged that the boys who are students of Katlamari High School were trying to take two cows across the Indo-Bangladesh border when they were spotted by the BSF and allegedly shot on the spot.

The AHRC is deeply concerned about the increasing number of arbitrary killings by the BSF reported from the Indo-Bangladesh border. In the past several months the AHRC has documented at least a dozen cases of alleged arbitrary execution by the BSF stationing at the Indo-Bangladesh border

. For further information please see UA-087-2007, UA-072-2007, UA-249-2006, UA-244-2006, UA-225-2006, UA-184-2006, UA-174-2006, UA-146-2006, UA-217-2005, UA-159-2005, UA-18-2005 and UA-173-2004.

CASE DETAILS:


The AHRC is informed that Asif Iqbal, son of Asmat Sk. and Sahin Sk. son of Jalil Sk. are the residents of Ramnagar Para within the jurisdiction of Raninagar police station in Murshidabad district, West Bengal state and were students of the Katlamari High School.

Asif Iqbal, aged 13, and Sahin SK, aged about 15, are are the residents of Ramnagar Para within the jurisdiction of Raninagar police station in Murshidabad district, West Bengal state and were students of the Katlamari High School. They come from a socially and economically backward community in Murshidabad district and were struggling to find finances for their study. To find some extra income hey were working as a "cowboy" to cover their education cost.

In Murshidabad district, there are traders of cattle who illegally trade cattle across the Indo-Bangladesh border. Usually the trade is carried out with the blessings of the local politicians and criminals and the BSF officers stationed in the area. Often this illegal trade is left unreported and the BSF officers, local police, politicians and the traders make money risking the life of poor peasants who owing to extreme poverty in the area agree to take cattle across the border, often at night.

The BSF is stationed at the Indo-Bangladesh border to prevent illegal infiltration and also to prevent illegal cross-border trade. However, they allow the illegal trade and also human trafficking across the border, provided they are paid off. But in certain occasions the BSF take into custody some of the merchandise and also the accompanying persons for the records and produce them at the local police station. However in certain occasions they murder the persons captured in case they feared that they would expose the involvement of the BSF in the illegal traffic.

It is alleged that Asif and Sahin were hired by one smuggler for passing two cows from Indian side to Bangladesh in exchange of only Rs 200/- (nearly 4.5 USD). It is also alleged that the personnel of 140 Battalion posting at the Kaharpara Border Out Post were bribed Rs 5000/- (nearly 111USD) to ignore such illegal trade.

However, Asif and Sahin were reportedly spotted by the BSF while they were attempting to take the cattle across the border on 1 April 2007. It is alleged that when the boys were about 4 kilometers close to the International Border Post within the Indian Territory the BSF Commandant approached them in his vehicle along with his officers and ordered his officers to take the boys into custody. However, the boys, soon after they were taken into custody, were allegedly shot at by the BSF officers, probably killing them instantly.

After the alleged murder, the bodies were brought to the Raninagar police station and kept without being examined by a medical doctor for hours. Later the BSF filed a case at the police station against the boys under Sections 147 , 148 [rioting, armed with deadly weapon], 149 , 186 , 353 and 307 of the Indian Penal Code. The Raninagar police station case number is 57/2007 dated 2 April 2007. The BSF also produced at the station a dead cow and a blunt sickle.

According to the Indian law, a magisterial inquiry must be conducted in every case of death in custody. However in this case no magisterial inquiry was conducted and the bodies were sent to Lalbagh Sub Divisional Hospital for postmortem examination. It is alleged that Sahin was shot at behind his left ear and Asif was shot at the chest.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:


This is not the first case the AHRC is reporting about the extra-judicial killing carried out by the BSF in the Indo-Bangladesh border. For further information please see UA-087-2007, UA-072-2007, UA-249-2006, UA-244-2006, UA-225-2006, UA-184-2006, UA-174-2006, UA-146-2006, UA-217-2005, UA-159-2005, UA-18-2005 and UA-173-2004.


In all these cases people were allegedly shot at by the BSF and brought to the local police station and the murdered were charged with a crime with similar sections as they have done in this case too. The local police never cared to investigate the case resulting in the BSF enjoying complete impunity.

As evident from the facts of this case there is possibly no justifiable reason for the BSF to shoot at two minor boys, whatever be the crime they might have been engaged with. The BSF being a paramilitary unit of the Indian defense force have no excuse to shoot to kill two boys even if they were armed with a blunt sickle. The incident depicts the causal manner in which the BSF kills people in the locality. This is a reflection of the impunity the BSF enjoys in the locality.

Right to life cannot be denied to any person and is a fundamental right under the Indian Constitution and an inalienable human right. There is no law in India that justifies killing of people by the armed forces. There is equally an absence of law regarding prosecution of law enforcement officers in case a person in killed in custody. Even the primary requisites to ensure a fair investigation into such instances do not exist in India.

The BSF being a paramilitary unit the inquiry into the incident is often limited to a departmental inquiry conducted by an immediate superior officer where neither the victim nor the relatives of the victim and even an independent witness have a role to play. Such inquires conducted within the four quarters of the BSF is a farce. Letters of concern mailed to the superior officers of the BSF concerning earlier instances of murder has not generated any result in the past. What the BSF does in their jurisdiction is duplicated by the local police within their jurisdiction as encounter killings. This callous attitude of murdering suspects to avoid all further complications has resulted in an ever increasing number of extra judicial killings in India.

SUGGESTED ACTION:

Please write to the relevant local authorities listed below and demand a fair and impartial investigation by independent agents into this case. Please also urge them to ensure that the victims' families receive interim compensation.

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Sample letter:

Dear ________,

INDIA: Two minor boys allegedly shot dead by the Indian Border Security Force

Name of victims:
1. Asif Iqbal, aged 13, son of Mr. Asmat Sk., the student of class Vll, Section 'C' Roll No. 48 of the Katlamari High School, the resident of Ramnagar Para village, Katlamari, Raninagar police station, Murshidabad district, West Bengal, India
2. Sahin Sk., aged about 15, son of Mr. Jalil Sk., the student of class Vl, Section 'E' Roll No. 2 of the Katlamari High School
Alleged perpetrators: Personnel of 140 Battalion posting at the Kaharpara Border Out Post (BOP)
Place of incidence: 4 kilometers inside the Indian territory from the International Border Pillar
Date of incident: At around 10:30pm on 1 April 2007

I am writing to you to express my concern regarding the murder of two boys named above by the BSF stationed at 140 Battalion, posted at Kaharpara Border Out Post. I am informed that both boys were students of the Katlamari High School and were taken into custody with the cattle they were allegedly trying to take across the Indo-Bangladesh border. I am concerned to know that both boys were allegedly shot at by the BSF immediately after they were taken into custody. There are no reasons why two boys be shot at by the BSF even if they were to commit a crime.

I am also informed that the bodies of the boys were produced at the Raninagar police station on the next day where the bodies were kept without being examined by a medical doctor for hours. I am also informed that a case has been registered against the boys, which by now makes no sense since the boys are dead.

I am deeply worried about the increasing number of instances where the BSF stationed along the Indo-Bangladesh border is killing persons on mere suspicion and the fact that none of these cases were investigated by the local police or by any other agency. I am sure that this manner in dealing with cases of custodial death has resulted in providing complete impunity to the BSF in the locality.

I therefore urge you to immediately order an investigation into the matter and take appropriate action against the BSF officers involved in this case. I also urge you to consider investigating several other cases that have been brought to your notice by the Asian Human Rights Commission where the BSF has allegedly murdered persons in Murshidabad district.

I also urge you to take appropriate measures to award interim compensation to the victims' families and also ensure that the BSF officers responsible for the murder of two minor boys are charged and prosecuted for murder.

I look for your urgent intervention into this matter.

Sincerely yours,


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PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO:

1. Mr. Ajay Raj Sharma

Director General BSF
Block 10, CGO Complex
Lodhi Road
New Delhi -03.
Tel: +91 11 24362181
Fax: +91 11 24360016
Email: bsfhq@hub.nic.in

2. Chairperson

National Human Rights Commission of India
Faridkot House, Copernicus Marg
New Delhi -110001
INDIA
Fax: +91 11 2334 0016
Email: chairnhrc@nic.in

3. Mr. Gopalkrishna Gandhi
Governor
Government of West Bengal
Raj Bhavan
Kolkata 700 062
INDIA
Fax: + 91 33 2200 2444 / 2200 1649
Email: govsec@wb.nic.in or governor@wb.nic.in

4. Mr. Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
Chief Minister
Government of West Bengal
Writers Buildings, Kolkata - 700001
West Bengal
INDIA
Tel: +91 33 2214 5555 (O) / 2280 0631 (R)
Fax: +91 33 2214 5480 / 2214 1341
Email: cm@writerscal.gov.in

5. Home Secretary
Government of West Bengal
Writers' Buildings, Kolkata - 700001
West Bengal
INDIA
Fax: +91 33 22143001
Email: sechome@wb.gov.in

6. Chief Secretary
Government of West Bengal
Writers' Buildings, Kolkata - 700001
West Bengal
INDIA
Fax: +91 33 22144328

7. Director General of Police
Government of West Bengal
Writers Buildings
Kolkata-1
West Bengal
INDIA
Fax: +91 33 2214 4498 / 2214 5486

8. Mr. Philip Alston
Special Rapporteur on Extra-judicial, Summary, or Arbitrary Executions
Attn: Lydie Ventre
Room 3-016
c/o OHCHR-UNOG
1211 Geneva 10
SWITZERLAND
Tel: +41 22 917 9155
Fax: +41 22 917 9006 (ATTN: SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR EXECUTIONS)


Thank you.

Urgent Appeals Programme
Asian Human Rights Commission (ahrchk@ahrchk.org)
 
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Will talk about Indian smugglers later but whats this


Indian truck seized after 'explosives offloaded'

Our Correspondent, Jessore

Intelligence personnel yesterday seized an Indian truck suspected to have brought explosives into Bangladesh at Chhoto Anchara near Benapole land port.

On information, the intelligence men raided the area and seized the truck but could not capture anyone or any explosives substance.


The intelligence people suspect gelignite, a gel like explosive, was offloaded from the truck, sources said.

The truck, Indian registration plate of which was replaced with a fake Bangladeshi one, was handed over to Bangladesh Rifles.

A source said Rashid Uddin, sub-inspector of Benapole Port Police Station, asked the BDR to release the truck. A superintendent of police from Dhaka had asked the police station for the vehicle's release, the SI explained.


The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 5 Num 543

Venting our frustration aren't we today :devil:
 
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More like exposing indian lie and deception, once AGAIN.
 
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Someone was talking about bribes, money and BDR but what about BSF


Agartala: Border Security Force assistant commandant Alok Ranjan, shot at by a BSF jawan at Durgapur on Wednesday night, later died of his wounds. In the incident, deputy commandant Kameswar Singh was killed on the spot.

Police said two BSF personnel were allegedly taking bribes from a smuggler at Durgapur market on the Indo-Bangladesh border. On information, Mr. Singh and Mr. Ranjan arrived at the spot and overpowered the two. However one of the jawans snatched the carbine from his colleague and shot dead Mr. Singh, and seriously injured Mr. Ranjan. — PTI


http://www.thehindu.com/2006/06/09/stories/2006060903531400.htm.
 
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Will talk about Indian smugglers later but whats this


Indian truck seized after 'explosives offloaded'

Our Correspondent, Jessore

Intelligence personnel yesterday seized an Indian truck suspected to have brought explosives into Bangladesh at Chhoto Anchara near Benapole land port.

On information, the intelligence men raided the area and seized the truck but could not capture anyone or any explosives substance.


The intelligence people suspect gelignite, a gel like explosive, was offloaded from the truck, sources said.

The truck, Indian registration plate of which was replaced with a fake Bangladeshi one, was handed over to Bangladesh Rifles.

A source said Rashid Uddin, sub-inspector of Benapole Port Police Station, asked the BDR to release the truck. A superintendent of police from Dhaka had asked the police station for the vehicle's release, the SI explained.


The Daily Star Web Edition Vol. 5 Num 543

The than BNP govt gives shelter to this kind of arms trades and supply to militants. They did the same in Chittagong.... Ten trucks were loaded with 2,000 assault rifles, including AK 47, AK 56, 150 T-69 rocket-propelled grenade launchers, 27,000 grenades made by ARGES and 11,39,000 bullets. These weapons were in way to India.
 
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The than BNP govt gives shelter to this kind of arms trades and supply to militants. They did the same in Chittagong.... Ten trucks were loaded with 2,000 assault rifles, including AK 47, AK 56, 150 T-69 rocket-propelled grenade launchers, 27,000 grenades made by ARGES and 11,39,000 bullets. These weapons were in way to India.

These are indian self pitty and more indian deception. Those arms were sent by indians to destablize Bangladesh. Then BNP govt had seized those arams and stopped indian subversive design. If they have any other motive they would not have seized those arms. This very simple fact exposes pathetic indian lie and cover up.
 
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These are indian self pitty and more indian deception. Those arms were sent by indians to destablize Bangladesh. Then BNP govt had seized those arams and stopped indian design. If they have any other motive they would not have seized those arms. This very simple fact exposes pathetic indian lie and cover up.

Yes you r right :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
India send these weapons and call them back thats why they caught in the way to India ... really a good logic ... dude go and take a deep sleep :lol::lol:

There are lots of anti Indian treads running go and post there
 
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The than BNP govt gives shelter to this kind of arms trades and supply to militants. They did the same in Chittagong.... Ten trucks were loaded with 2,000 assault rifles, including AK 47, AK 56, 150 T-69 rocket-propelled grenade launchers, 27,000 grenades made by ARGES and 11,39,000 bullets. These weapons were in way to India.


And the arms and explosive was going from India. So what does it imply ? isnt it that India was arming groups in Bangladesh and ignite militancy in Bangladesh.


Read the news again the explosive was brought into Bangladesh from India. Not from BD into India
 
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These are indian self pitty and more indian deception. Those arms were sent by indians to destablize Bangladesh. Then BNP govt had seized those arams and stopped indian subversive design. If they have any other motive they would not have seized those arms. This very simple fact exposes pathetic indian lie and cover up.
Liar ......it is a minister in BNP gvt involved in arms smuggle to North-East India.
 
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And the arms and explosive was going from India. So what does it imply ? isnt it that India was arming groups in Bangladesh and ignite militancy in Bangladesh.


Read the news again the explosive was brought into Bangladesh from India. Not from BD into India
Jana Journalist...get your source right.....you are selective to the sources....... A BNP minister have been involved in the arms trafficing from a BD port to N-E India....
 
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The best solution to solve this whole crisis i suppose is to build a pond near the border. :woot:
The bangladeshis are always complaining that BSF troops sneak inside Bangladesh and fire at them to steal their Fish :cheesy: .
If not for the pond solution , we could try a more market based solution. We allow 3 illiegal migrants to enter our territory each day in exchange for the fish they bring. Whoever brings the most fish gets to enter. :rofl:
 
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See what Moin Ahmed did to him....

tarique-rahman-exhausted-after-torture.jpg

Yes ***** moin will get his due soon Insh'allah. He and rest of the gaddars will be taken care of. :sniper:

We never forget our enemy. We always repay with interest. :smokin:
 
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Indians again till cropland inside Bangladesh

Staff Correspondent . Sylhet

Indians again started tilling cropland inside the Bangladesh territory at the Shreepur border of Jaintapur in Sylhet on Friday morning, 17 hours after a high-level flag meeting between the border guards of both the countries where they agreed to keep peace in the border.

Sources in the Shreepur outpost of the Bangladesh Rifles said some 40 Indians armed with bows and arrows and other sharp weapons trespassed into Bangladesh about 9:45am and started tilling cropland at Minartila near the BDR outpost.

The BDR soldiers then asked the Indian Khasia tribesmen not to till the cropland, 100 to 150 metres inside the Bangladesh territory, but the Indians did not heed the request.

‘We then tried to stop them from tilling by blowing whistles and hanging red flags along the border. But they continued working there till 1:00pm,’ a BDR soldier said, adding that the personnel of India’s Border Security Force standing behind the Indians, refused to stop their countrymen from tilling the land in Bangladesh.

The Indian Khasias left the Bangladesh land about 1:00pm but they returned to Minartila about 3:00pm and continued tilling still the evening, ignoring the BDR protests, border sources said.

The BSF soldiers, who did not stop their fellow countrymen from tilling the Bangladesh land, in the afternoon, took position in the bankers they had dug along a 20km border stretch after a series of clashes with the Bangladesh border guards during June 4–15 after similar incidents of tilling cropland inside Bangladesh by the Indians at Shreepur and Jaintapur border at Jaintapur and at Tamabil, Bisnakandi and Pratappur border at Gowainghat, local sources said.

Local people said the Bangladesh Rifles and the Border Security Force faced off each other in at least 10 points along the border at Alurbagan, Minartila, Dibir Haor, Amsatwapur, Tamabil and Pratappur in the evening after the Indian had tilled the cropland inside Bangladesh.

The 21 Rifle Battalion’s commandant officer Khandakar Zahirul Alam in the afternoon told New Age they had lodge protests several times after Friday’s incident of tilling Bangladesh cropland by the Indians.

‘But the BSF official concerned did not take any step to stop their citizens from entering the Bangladesh territory,’ he said, adding that some Indian civilians were tilling cropland inside Bangladesh near the Shreepur BDR outpost till the afternoon.

A high-level BDR and BSF officials sat at a flag meeting at the BSF’s Dauki camp at Tamabil border on Thursday. The meeting continued for about five hours.

Officials of border guards of both the countries agreed to continue with their efforts to keep peace in the border, BDR sources said.

The Bangladesh Rifles’ deputy director general, Brigadier General Md Obaydul Haque, led the Bangladesh side accompanied by the BDR’s Sylhet sector commander Colonel Niamul Fatemi and Rangpur sector commander colonel Khayruzzaman.

RC Saksena, deputy inspector general of the Border Security Force in charge of Assam and Meghalaya, led the Indian side in the meeting, the sources said.

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Indian Khasias intrude for third day

Staff Correspondent, Sylhet


Tension prevailed on Jaintapur borders in Sylhet as the Indian Khasia tribesmen intruded and tilled farmlands for the third consecutive day yesterday over 60 yards inside the zero line.

Locals and BDR sources said over 100 Khasia men entered the croplands at Kathalbari and in Minatila area at about 10:00am. The BDR men warned and asked them to leave the croplands, which they ignored.

The Khasia men, however, left the scene when the BDR raised red flags at around 12:00 noon. They returned after an hour and till the farmlands until 5:30pm.

Major Abdullah Al Mamun, second-in-command of 21 battalion of BDR, said the border guards have raised red flags after intrusion of the Indian Khasias on the Kathalbari and Minatila area and informed the higher authority about the matter.

Havilder Monir, Minatila BDR camp in charge, told the Daily Star that the Indian Khasias left the farmlands at 5:30pm. He said they are trying to occupy 23 acres of land, although it is about 60 yards inside Bangladesh from the border pillar 1283/1S”.

Indian Khasias intrude for third day
 
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