Hindustan Times (East UP)

UP DGP issues instructio­ns to check custodial deaths

- K Sandeep Kumar ksandeep.kumar@livehindus­tan.com

ANY INDIVIDUAL/ ACCUSED HELD SUFFERING FROM SERIOUS ILLNESS SHOULD NOT BE BROUGHT TO PS & IF SUCH A PERSON FALLS ILL IN PS, TREATMENT AT A HOSP BE ENSURED KEEPING THE EMERGENCY IN MIND

PRAYAGRAJ: Upset over incidents of custodial deaths in Uttar Pradesh, UP DGP Prashant Kumar has issued strict instructio­ns to all police commission­ers and district police chiefs spelling out guidelines to prevent such incidents.

UP DGP said that even if an individual is accused of a heinous crime, it’s the constituti­onal duty of the police to safely present the accused before the court.

Orders to effectivel­y stop police custodial deaths have been issued by the police headquarte­rs, but some incidents of disregard to these orders have come to fore, DGP Kumar conceded in the recent missive.

Complaints of deaths in police custody harm the image of the police department and dent the image of police of being devoted to duty and public service, said the missive, a copy of which is with HT.

The DGP ordered that care should be taken of the person being taken into police custody. From arresting him and putting him in a lockup, guidelines spelled out by the Supreme Court should be followed in letter and spirit.

The order also instructed police officials to ensure compliance with guidelines issued by the National Human Rights

Commission (NHRC) from time to time while noting that incidents have also come to light wherein individual­s have died owing to comorbidit­y and other reasons necessitat­ing the need that before an individual or an accused is taken in for questionin­g it is ensured that the person is not ailing from any serious illness.

“Any individual/accused arrested suffering from serious illness should not be brought to police station and if such a person falls ill in police station, treatment at a hospital be ensured keeping the emergency in mind,” the missive instructed.

Spelling out the guidelines to effectivel­y prevent custodial deaths, the UP DGP has instructed that no person be brought or be detained at a police station or a police outpost without the knowledge of the in-charge concerned. If a person is brought, then all documentat­ion regarding it should be done promptly, the missive said.

If a person is injured or serious, the individual should not be kept in the lockup and instead be taken to the hospital for immediate treatment, it added.

Making plain that any interrogat­ion of an accused or an individual should be done using psychologi­cal techniques with utmost patience and only in the presence of a responsibl­e officer. Under no circumstan­ces should the person be assaulted, the guidelines said while adding that no private individual should be allowed to question an accused or a person in a police station. Also, questionin­g should be done either by the police station in-charge or an inspector/sub inspector deputed by the in-charge.

While instructin­g to ensure that the police lockup should not have any hooks or windows, the 18-point guidelines say that the accused should be allowed only the clothes worn by him and the day officer should check the individual to ensure that the person does not have any rope, wire, towel cloth, sharp objects, blade, drugs or intoxicant that could aid in attempting suicide.

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