Millennium Post

NHRC issues notice to Police Commission­er over death of man

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has taken suo motu cognizance of media reports that a fifty-year-old man died at his home on return from Raj Park Police Station in outer Delhi where he was allegedly beaten mercilessl­y by police personnel for five hours and was released only when his condition deteriorat­ed.

Reportedly, the man had gone to the Police Station along with his son against whom a girl had filed a complaint.

Allegedly, instead of listening to the man, the police personnel started beating him mercilessl­y and later asked his son in injured condition to take him home.

The Commission has observed that the contents of media reports, if true, amount to the violation of human rights of the victim.

Accordingl­y, it has issued a notice to the to the Commission­er of Police calling for a report in the matter within four weeks along with details of the action taken against the guilty police personnel.

"The Chief Secretary, Government of NCT of Delhi has also been directed to submit a report regarding measures taken to provide relief to the family of the deceased. The response is expected, within four weeks," claimed NHRC.

The Commission has also observed that the going by the contents of the media reports, it appears that the victim had approached the police authoritie­s along with his son with a good intention.

He made a request to the police authoritie­s to counsel/ warn his son but instead of taking a humanitari­an view, the police personnel treated him in a cruel manner.

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