Chattisgarh flayed for fake killings
Counsel Gonzalves urged the court to constitute a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe these extra judicial killings.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has slammed the Chattisgarh government for fake encounter killings and harassment of journalists and activists in the guise of controlling Maoist activities.
A Bench of Justices V. Gopala Gowda and Arun Mishra hearing a writ petition filed in 2009 relating to fake encounter killings observed “We want to know what is happening in the State?. This type of reactions should not be there. People are to be given protection by the State government”
The petition filed by Himanshu Kumar and certain other tribals whose family were allegedly massacred allegedly in 2009 by security personnel in collusion with the now disbanded Salwa Judum, formed to contain Maoist elements. There are a number of extra judicial killings in the State, it was alleged.
Earlier Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar defended the security forces saying hundreds of police and army personnel were killed in ambushes by Maoists. Further the court should also consider the fact that innocent security personnel were also being killed with increasing frequency through landmine blasts and various other methods by Maoists who are deeply entrenched in the State.
Senior counsel Colin Gonzalves appearing for families of certain victims alleged that in several alleged extra judicial killings police was not registering even the mandatory FIRs. “Both are not good. This is not done… in a situation like this what should be done?” the judges asked the SG.
Counsel Gonzalves urged the court to constitute a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe these extra judicial killings. The Solicitor General submitted that he had no objection to such a team. The court then asked both Kumar and Gonzalves to give a list of officers mutually acceptable to both the parties for constituting such a team.