Mangaluru, Apr 17: Former Karnataka chief minister and JD(S) state unit president H D Kumaraswamy on Monday said that the dereliction of duty the part of police led to confusions in the case of Ahmed Qureshi, who was allegedly subjected to third degree torture in the custody.

An accused in a murder attempt case, Katipalla resident Qureshi, was produced before the magistrate on March 27 by the Mangaluru CCB police, who claimed that he was arrested on March 26. Qureshi had stated that the injury marks on his body were the result of a road accident.
However, later Qureshi had revealed that he was actually picked by the police on March 21 and that he was brutally tortured in the illegal confinement. He also claimed that the police had forced him to give false statement about his injuries by threatening him to implicate him in false case and eliminate him in a fake encounter.
Responding to queries at a press meet on the issue, Mr Kumaraswamy said that he had collected information on the case from the side of the victim and the police. “There are lot of confusions in the case. It is obvious that the police had picked up Qureshi from the court premises on March 21. However, they produced him before the magistrate only on March 27. What happened during that period is a matter of concern,” he said.
However, he made it clear that he would not defend any one as it is the responsibility of the government to take action against those committed crimes and violated human rights.
“I demand a detailed and impartial probe into the case. A CID inquiry or judicial inquiry may reveal the truth. Wrongdoers must be punished,” he said.
JD(S) chief general secretary B M Farooq, former minister Amarnath Shetty, DK district president of the party Mohammed Kunhi Vittla were present on the occasion.




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