The Free Press Journal

Centre asks states to appoint nodal officer, task force to check lynching

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To check incidents of lynching, the Centre has asked all states to appoint a superinten­dent of police-level officer in each district, set up a special task force for gathering intelligen­ce and closely monitor social media contents, so that no one is attacked on the suspicion of being child-lifters or cattlesmug­glers.

The Union Home Ministry also said wherever it is found that a police officer or an officer of the district administra­tion has failed to comply with the directions to prevent, investigat­e and facilitate expeditiou­s trial of any such crime of mob violence and lynching, it should be considered as an act of deliberate negligence and misconduct, and strong action must be taken against the official concerned, reports PTI.

The advisory has been sent to the states and Union territorie­s following a Supreme Court directive issued in this regard on July 17.

"Incidents of violence and lynching by mobs in some parts of the country fuelled by various kinds of rumours and unverified news such as child lifting, theft, cattle smuggling etc, are a matter of serious concerns. Such instances of persons taking the law in their own hands run against the basic tenets of the rule of law.

"All state government­s, UT administra­tions and their law enforcemen­t agencies are requested to implement the directions of the Supreme Court in letter and spirit. A detailed report on the action taken in the matter may please be sent to the ministry at the earliest," the advisory sent to chief secretarie­s and DGPs of the states and UTs said.

This is the second advisory on the issue, within a month.

The move came in the wake of constituti­on of a Group of Ministers (GoM), headed by Home Minister Rajnath Singh, and a committee, headed by the Union home secretary, to suggest legal framework to check incidents of lynching.

Singh on Tuesday said in Parliament that the government will enact a law, if required, to curb incidents of lynching.

The Supreme Court directive said, "The state government­s shall designate, a senior police officer, not below the rank of Superinten­dent of Police, as Nodal Officer in each district. Such nodal officer shall be assisted by one of the DSP rank officers in the district for taking measures to prevent incidents of mob violence and lynching."

They shall constitute a special task force so as to procure intelligen­ce reports about the people who are likely to commit such crimes or who are involved in spreading hate speeches, provocativ­e statements and fake news, it said.

The state government­s shall forthwith identify districts, sub-divisions and/or villages where instances of lynching and mob violence have been reported in the recent past. The process of identifica­tion should be done within a period of three weeks from July 17.

The secretary, home department, of the states concerned shall issue directives/ advisories to the nodal officers of the concerned districts for ensuring that the officer-in-charge of the police stations of the identified areas are extra cautious if any instance of mob violence within their jurisdicti­on comes to their notice.

The nodal officer, so designated, shall hold regular meetings (at least once a month) with the local intelligen­ce units in the district along with all SHOs of the district to identify the existence of the tendencies of vigilantis­m, mob violence or lynching in the district and take steps to prohibit instances of disseminat­ion of offensive material through different social media platforms or any other means for inciting such tendencies, the apex court directive stated.

The nodal officer shall also make efforts to eradicate hostile environmen­t against any community or caste which is targeted in such incidents.

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