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Display names, addresses of arrested in riots, activists write to Delhi Police chief

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Human rights activists on Sunday wrote to the Delhi Police Commission­er demanding that the names and addresses of those arrested in connection with the violence in the national Capital be publicised as mandated by the law.

In a letter, signed by activists Anjali Bharadwaj, co-convenor of the National Campaign for People's Right to Informatio­n, advocate Prashant Bhushan, CPI leader Annie Raja, Amrita Johri among others, said Section 41-C of the CRPC mandatoril­y requires that a police control room be establishe­d in all districts and section 41-C (2) demands that the names and addresses of all persons arrested be displayed on the notice board outside the control room.

"Compliance with Section 41-C and providing informatio­n regarding details of those arrested and in custody is necessary to provide families of those persons with clarity about their whereabout­s to ensure that the correct informatio­n is reaching all concerned and their suffering is not worsened by the spread of misinforma­tion," the letter posted on Twitter by Bharadwaj said.

"Despite the express mandate of law, the names and addresses of all arrested persons are not being displayed at the Police Control Room in North-east and Shahdra districts and police stations falling within the area," it said.

The letter also stated that the police has failed to adequately publicise these details of arrested persons during previous incidents of unrest in Delhi over the past months as well. "In the present circumstan­ces, as such clarity will go a long way towards dispelling rumours and misinforma­tion that are plaguing the lives of those affected. We appeal to you to ensure compliance with this legal requiremen­t and continue towards restoring normalcy in the region," it added.

The violence in Jafrabad, Maujpur, Babarpur, Chand Bagh, Shiv Vihar, Bhajan Pura, Yamuna Vihar and Mustafabad areas of North East Delhi claimed atleast 44 lives and left nearly 400 injured.

A total of 903 people have been detained and arrested, while 254 FIRS have been registered.

 ??  ?? Charred remains of vehicles set ablaze by rioters, in a violence-affected area of Northeast Delhi, on Sunday
Charred remains of vehicles set ablaze by rioters, in a violence-affected area of Northeast Delhi, on Sunday

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