Report of Shri T.S. Cheema, Distt and Sessions Judge Patiala on Torture.
His Lordship Mr Justice S.S. Sodhi, Vigilance Judge, Sessions Division,
Patiala, during his visit to Central Jail, Patiala and Nabha also met
the détentes of the National Security Act lodged in these jail who
complained to him that détentes from Nabha jail were taken in batches to
Ladha Kothi (Sangrur district) jail and were subjected to all kinds of
torture. He directed the undersigned to enquire into the allegations of
torture after visiting the jails at Patiala and Nabha and, if necessary,
to visit the jail at Ladha Kothi.
Under the aforesaid direction: I visited Central Jail at Nabha on
January 23, 1985, where I met the Deputy Superintendent of Jail, Mr
Gurdarshan Singh Gill who on my asking supplied the necessary data with
regard to détentes lodged at Nabha Jail who from time to time had been
taken to Ladha Kothi.
To find out the details of the alleged torture I recorded the statements
of détentes individually who has recently returned from Ladha Kothi.
Names of the détentes examined by me are under:
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Nirmal Singh, c/o Mr Kashmira Singh, resident of Khabbe Rajpura in
Amritsar district.
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Jarnail Singh, s/o Mr Ranga Singh of Bool Village in Kapurthala
district.
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Iqbal Singh, s/o Kulwant Singh of Muktsar.
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Mr Gurmit Singh, s/o Mr Gurbax Singh resident of Rasulri Najra village
in Ludhiana district.
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Makhan Singh of Hoshiarpur.
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Mohan Lal alias Mohan Singh a resident of Salon village in Jallundur
district.
All of them except Gurmit Singh have given almost same details with
regards to their interrogation at Ladha Kothi and the third degree
methods to which they were subjected. Gurmit Singh during his stay at
Ladha Kothi suffered colic pains. In the beginning the interrogators
took him to be a malinger and when after abusing and thrashing him they
got convinced that he was really having acute pain they spared him of
the torture which others had to undergo.
Their statements reveal two common modes of torture--one is the use of
an extra-thick pestle, like mini log, which is placed on the thighs of
the détentes with one person or two persons standing on it. The détente
is made to lie on the floor prostrate or supine. The pestle with load
thereon is then rotated on the thighs. If the position is prostrate then
the lower log is bent over and pressed against it. Surface of the pestle
being smooth and wrapped in a cloth does not cause any outward injury on
the thigh.
The second mode of torture which is described to be more painful
consists of stretching the legs open to the unbearable extent. The
détente is made to sit on a plain surface with one person supporting his
back with his knees and pulling his long hair backwards. The legs are
held at the ankle level by different persons and pulled apart. The legs
on reaching a particular angle cause acute pain which on persistence
results into swooning.
The détentes at Ladha Kothi are not accorded the treatment due to them.
They are locked up in individual cells and are kept in solitary
confinement all the 24 hours except for the period when they are
subjected to interrogation and tortured. They are served food in the
cells and are also required to make water and ease themselves within the
cell.
The aforesaid détentes disclosed that two of their comrades who were
taken to Ladha Kothi had not been returned to Nabha Jail as they had
been excessively tortured and they were kept there for convalescing. On
their information I paid a visit to Ladha Kothi on 28.1.1985 where I met
Mr Karan Singh, Superintendent of Police who had been designated as
Superintendent of Jail. He disclosed that all the designated of last
batch from Nabha Jail received at Ladha Kothi had been sent back on
24.1.1985. He produced copy of DDR-7 of 24.1.1985 showing the return of
détentes to Nabha Jail Superintendent of Police. Superintendent of Jail
at my request took me round the premises of the jail. The portion of the
premises where the cells in which the détentes are confined are located
are in the shape of barrack with a narrow compound on its front and the
compound having a very high wall to screen it.
In the cells there are no cots. In some cells utensils consisting of
mugs and enamelled plates were lying. In one corner of each cell there
was place meant for urinating and easing out. Cells are stinking. The
entrance gate to this portion of the premises is guarded by the
personnel of CRPF. Even the keys for opening the lock placed on the
entrance door were in their custody.
Superintendent Jail informed me that there was no regular doctor at
Ladha Kothi. On his move a doctor of a rural dispensary of a nearby
village was deputed to visit Ladha Kothi once in a day. But he had no
provision for medicines for the inmates of Ladha Kothi.
After going ground the premises of Ladha Kothi I got the impression that
it was just an interrogation centre and it possessed least trappings of
a Central Jail. There seems no justification for shifting small batches
of détentes form Nabha Jail to Ladha Kothi. The détentes stated that
their shifting from Nabha Jail to Ladha Kothi was only a camouflage for
taking them out from Nabha Jail and to bypass the requirement of law to
produce them before a Judicial magistrate for being remanded to police
custody for their interrogation in some new case.
As the détentes whom I examined at Nabha Jail stated that two of them
who had been excessively tortured were still at Ladha Kothi and as I
planned a visit to the latter place and when I could not find them there
I decided to visit Nabha Jail once more. Accordingly from Ladha Kothi
straight I went to Nabha Jail and found the information given by Mr
Karan Singh Superintendent of Jail as correct.
I then individually met Palvinder Singh, s/o Mr Jangir Singh, a resident
of Amritsar district and Parminder Singh s/o Shri Giani Dalip Singh of
Amritsar and I recorded their statements they gave out the details of
the torture meted out to them which were similar to once given by the
other détentes.
In their case torture was repeated and the result was that their groins
become pulpy and painful to such an extent that they could not properly
walk and as such they were kept back at Ladha Kothi so that their bodies
could return to normalcy.
At Ladha Kothi the détentes at no point of time are allowed to meet or
converse with each other. They are not provided with any newspaper nor
any other facility which are available to them at Nabha Jail.
T. S. Chema
District and Sessions Judge,
Patiala
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