The story of a Singh who lived through unbearable
torture and even escaped his execution in a "fake encounter"
Statement of Mr. Surinder Singh Fauji before the District Session Judge,
Delhi
I, Surinder Singh Fauji, am an Ex-serviceman. I have served in the Corps
of Signals of the Indian army as a radio mechanic. I have fought 1965
and 1971 Indo-Pak wars in the service of India. Besides this, I have
also taken part in Indo-China war in 1967 on the Tibet-Sikkim Natula
border.
However, in spite of having served my country to the best of my
abilities, the Punjab police kept on filling false cases against me. I
am recording as evidence whatever has happened to me. I am also
recording the reason for my being away from my home, relative and my
village.
It was only with the help of the army, I was able to visit my home at
village Fatehabad, Tehsil Tarn Taran, Distt Amritsar to meet my children
on 25 September 1992. I am recording whatever harassment I and my family
were subjected to from 27 may 1986 to 1994 as evidence.
On 27 May 1986, I had returned home after admitted my father, Giani Teja
Singh at military hospital in Jalandhar Cantonment. That night, CRPF and
Punjab police personnel surrounded my house in Fatehabad and took me
away to Fatehabad police chowki (Sub Police Station). Earlier the police
had also arrested five young people and kept them in the police chowki.
I was kept with these five young men. Unable to bear the trauma of my
detention, my father died in October 1986 while I was still in
detention.
In the morning of 28 May 1986 all six of us were taken to Dhularpur CRPF
camp with our hands tied at the back. We were humiliated and beaten up
mercilessly. On the same day we were sent to CIA staff centre at
Amritsar. A sub-inspector ordered us to do 200 sit-ups which, because of
my age. I managed to do with great difficulty. After that they started
beating us with batons.
My only fault was that I had rented out the first floor of my shop
to one Mr. Joginder Singh, a member of all India Sikh Student
Federation. I was under illegal detention till 8th June 1986 at CIA
staff, Amritsar.
On June 1986, we were shifted from CIA staff, Amritsar to Verowal Police
Stations under senior superintend of Police Tarn Taran. After filling a
First Information Report (FIR) number 174. We were falsely shown as
Khalistani activities. In the same FIR, they concocted a story which
said that I, along with others, had hatched a conspiracy in a Gurudwara
in village Khawaspur near Fatehabad on 9 June 1986. We were booked under
section 124A, 153A, 13 Unlawful activities Act 1967 and under section 3
& 4 of the terrorist and disruptive activities (prevention) Act.
On 10 June, we were taken to the Tarn Taran court and sent to Amritsar
central jail.
Mr. Jaswant Singh Patwari, father of Mr. Joga Singh who was one of the
six detained with us, sent a telegram to District commissioner of
Amritsar on 28 May 1986 informing him about the illegal detention of his
son. A photocopy of this Telegram available with us.
From 28 May 1986 to 10 June 1986, we were under illegal detention of the
police on the basis of the concocted FIR no 174 alleging that we were
holding a meeting to create Khalistan, although we had been in detention
since our arrest on the night of 27 May 1986.
The Panchayts of village Jhander Maha purkharan, Fatehabad, Khwaspur and
Dhunda under Tehsil Tarn Taran, District Amritsar submitted affidavits
that we were respectable citizens and the police allegation were
concocted. The photocopies of these affidavits are available with us.
When we were in Amritsar jail, the District Commissioner of Amritsar,
Mr. Rameshinder Singh, arrested us under the National Security Act (NSA)
and put us under house arrest on 1 July 1986. The order was brought by a
DSP. We were falsely put under house arrest. When we were in Amritsar
jail we appealed to the advisory board of the NSA in Chandigarh, through
the jail superintendent, saying that the Punjab police have done
injustice to us. We were permitted to appear before the advisory board
and the three judges of the advisory board listened to our
plea and dismissed the charge under the NSA and released us on 22 August
1986. A copy of this order is with us.
The telegram of Mr. Jaswant Singh Patwari, father of Mr. Joga Singh, to
the District commissioner was more helpful to us. With this telegram and
the affidavits of village panchayats we were released on bail under
section 124-A, 153-A and 3&4 of TADA.
After being released on bail in 1987 I was again arrested at my
residence, Fatehabad. My fault was that I had reported the criminal acts
of the police personnel to the District Commissioner Amritsar. From my
residence I was taken to Mall Mandi, Amritsar, where I was again
tortured by police mercilessly. I was forced to pay a sum of Rs
15,000/-for my release, which I paid by selling chickens from my poultry
farm. The rest of the chickens from my poultry farm were eaten by the
policemen without paying for them.
Due to the loss I have incurred on my poultry farm I have not been able
to pay back the loan from the Punjab National Bank, Fatehabad even now.
In 1989 I won the case and released under section 124-A, 153-A and ¾
TADA. And the case was closed.
In 1991 Mr. Chandra Shekhar's government declare assembly elections in
Punjab. I took part in the political party of Sant Sipahi Front with one
Col. Harbent Singh Khalon, who was the president of this party. In the
elections the candidate from our party, Mrs. Darshan Kaur, stood from
Khadur Sahib Constituency and I was her election in charge. We did a
good job in our campaign by promising the public that we would ensure
that the police personnel's who tortured people would be taken to courts
and punished. We also promised that we would solve other problems of the
people if we came into power in Punjab.
The congress party in Punjab was boycotting the assembly election. A day
before election were to be held in Punjab, the congress party of Mr. PV
Narasimha Rao came to power in the centre, and the same day night the
congress party cancelled the election in Punjab. Due to this move I
become a target of the Punjab police once again.
On 18 August 1991, SHO of Goindwal Sahib Police Station Surinderpal
Singh arrested the Sarpanch of Bhoin village Mr. Bachittar Singh, who is
also my wife's relative. Mr. Bachittar Singh's wife, Bibi Jasbir
Kaur came to my house at Fatehabad to inquire about her husband who was
in Goindwal Police Station. I went to Goindwal Police Station to inquire
about Mr. Bachittar Singh with SHO Mr. Surinderpal Singh. Instead of
giving detail of Mr. Bachittar Singh, the policemen kept me in the
Police Station and abused me, asking me the reasons for coming to the
Police Station. After some time, they took me to my house in their
police van and, without any search warrant started searching my house.
However, they did not find anything. Later, they took me to the Police
Station forcibly.
On the night of 18 August 1991, I and Mr. Bachittar Singh were kept
together. After removing our clothes the policemen caught our hair and
started beating us with batons. Along with Mr. Surinderpal Singh SHO
there were two ASIs and some constables involved in this torture.
I was made to stand naked and hands were tied behind my back. I was then
suspended from the ceiling with the help of a rope which was tied to my
hand still I became unconscious. After that I was subjected to what is
called the roller treatment, a thick log was placed on my thighs and two
persons, one on each end of the long, sat on it and gradually rotated it
over my thighs resulting in excruciating pain.
After that my legs were stretched to 180 degree, as a result the pain
became unbearable and I still suffer permanent injuries to my limbs and
connected parts. Finally my legs were tied with a rope and I was
suspended by my legs from the ceiling with my head barely touching the
ground and two policemen showered batons blows on my feet.
After the torture I remained unconscious throughout the night. Next
morning i.e. 19 August 1991, when I regained consciousness, I could not
even move. On the same day we both were shifted from Goindwal Police
Station to Khadur Sahib Police Station. After being in the Police
Station for one, whole day we were shifted to Sarhali Police Station
next morning i.e. 20 August 1991. From 20 morning to 23 morning we were
kept in the Sarhali Police Station illegally. There we were torture in
the same way we
were torture at Goindwal Police Station. After being subjected to
torture we became physically exhausted.
On 23 morning we were again shifted to Valtoha Police Station. On 24
morning I was separated from Mr. Bachittar Singh and handed over to the
Border Security Force (BSF) for further interrogation. Mr. Surinderpal
Singh SHO also helped the BSF in torching me. From the morning of 24 to
26 morning I was in BSF's custody near Indo-Pak Border. There I was
tortured mercilessly. I was given electric shocks on the genitals, under
the armpits, on the feet as also in the anus. They fired live bullets
just above my head. After all these, my physically condition was in a
mess. They started asking me about the terrorists about whom I knew
nothing. After looking at my condition, one of the BSF higher officers,
convinced that I was innocent, ordered the men to release me. Then again
on 26 mornings I was returned to Valtoha Police Station under SHO Mr.
Surinderpal Singh's control. From there I was taken back to Sarhali
Police Station and I was kept in his custody.
On 27 August Tarn Taran Police Station party came to Sarhali Police
Station regarding my case. On the same day I was shifted to Varowal
Police Station. Mr. Mohinder Singh ASI Varowal Police Station was
directed by Mr. Narinderpal Singh SSP of Tarn Taran, to register a
strong case against me. An FIR No 49/91 was registered under sec. 4/5
explosive act, 5 TADA .In my presences two hand grenades were procured
from the local Centre Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and planted on me.
Another story put up by the police was that they arrested me only on 27
August 1991, at uppal Canal Bridge which is near to Fajilpur village.
But I have evidence (my wife's telegram to the Punjab Government, news
clippings of my arrest in the news papers) to show that I was under
Punjab police custody from 18 August to 28 August 1991. Not only have
that, in my 50 years age I have never seen this uppal canal bridge and
Fajilpur village. On 28 August 1991 I was sent to security jail,
Amritsar under the false story which they showed.
In Police Stations of Goindwal Sahib, Khadur Sahib, Sarhali, Valtoha and
Varowal I was kept illegally. I was tortured mercilessly. Because of all
the torture I went through my Kara (a religion bracelet worn by Sikhs)
got bent which shows their batons charge on my hands. They even pulled
out
the hair of the head and face I still have it with me. Because of the
electric shocks I can't hear and see properly. I have doctors
certificate to show the loss of blood.
My wife Surjit Kaur sent a telegram to the Governor of Punjab on 18
August that SHO Goindwal Sahib (has) arrested my husband Mr. Surinder
Singh Fauji, son of Teja Singh, resident of Fatehabad. I fear he may not
killed or involved in any false cases (SIC). The news of my arrest was
also published in Punjabi daily 'Punjab Di Awaj' and 'Ajit' on 22
,23, and 28 August 1991. I have the copies of all these news paper.
After coming to security jail, Amritsar I was admitted in security jail
hospital for treatment. But the treatment was not good.
On 25 November 1991 from Amritsar security jail I wrote a letter in
Punjabi to President of India about the torture and false case filed
against me by the Punjab police. In this letter I also mention to the
President of India that the police are misusing their power. I said if
the abuse of power by the police is not stopped, one day the army's
help would be needed to control the police. I requested him in my letter
to inquire about the two grenades only by IAS or PCS officers but not by
the Punjab police.
I said I did not want my cases to be probe by the police because they
are well known for false encounter and false cases on innocent people.
I sent the copies of my letter to the President of India to:-
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Prime Minister of India, P.V. Narasimha Rao, New Delhi.
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Union Home Minister, S.B Chawan, New Delhi.
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Chief Justice, Supreme Court of India, New Delhi.
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Chief Justice, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigrah.
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Senior Session Judge Amritsar.
All the receipt of register acknowledgment of these copies is with me.
However for all my pains I did not get justice.
On 20 April 1992, bail was granted to me and I was released from
security jail Amritsar. However, after just eight days Surinderpal Singh
SHO Goindwal, Balbir Singh ASI Fatehabad and some other commandos again
attack upon me in my residence. They once again began harassing me by
beating with batons. They even started beating and abusing my daughter
also. They took me to Fatehabad Police Station, removed my clothes and
started beating me with lather straps. From 27 April 1992 to 30 April
1992 I was kept in Fatehabad Police Station. They warned me to cancel
my bail order; otherwise they would open a murder case of women who had
been killed in Dhunda village under section 302.
I told them that the women's murder in Dhunda village took placed was
when I was in security jail Amritsar. Then said that they would use
another false case saying that they had found an AK 47 from me and they
would arrest me under TADA case.
The telegram by my wife Surjit Kaur to the Chief Justice, Punjab and
Haryana High Court on 30 April 1992 was that my husband Surinder
Singh Fauji arrested by police while he reaching home Fatehabad on bail
(SIC). However, on 1 May 1992 Mr. Surinderpal Singh (SHO) got the news
of my wife's telegram and shifted me from Fatehabad Police station to Varowal Police station.
From 1 May to 13 May, 1992 I was kept in Varowal Police Station
illegally. There I saw some persons were who had been arrested and had
been tortured mercilessly. The police beat me here also. On 13 May 1992
evening, I was again shifted from Varowal Police Station to Sarhali
Police station. Here also they started torturing me.
In these 32 days my wife Surjit Kaur sent telegrams to the following
persons:-
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30-04-1992 Chief Justice, Punjab and Haryana High Court Chandigarh.
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02-05-1992 District Commissioner Amritsar.
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03-05-1992 Chief Justice, Punjab and Haryana High Court, Chandigarh.
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04-05-1992 Director General of Police Punjab Chandigarh
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05-05-1992 Governor Punjab, Chandigarh.
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06-05-1992 Senior Superintendent of police, Tarn Taran
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08-05-1992 DIG Police, Amritsar.
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10-05-1992 Chief Minister of Punjab Chandigarh.
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12-05-1992 Chief Minister of Punjab Chandigarh.
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14-05-1992 Chief Minister of Punjab Chandigarh.
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16-05-1992 Chief Minister of Punjab Chandigarh.
On 26 May 1992 the police party of Fatehabad took me back to Fatehabad
from Sarhali police station. There Balbir Singh (ASI) asked me to get Rs.
5000/- for release. After paying this money I was release on 28 May
1992.
After being granted bail from 27 April to 28 May 1992, I was spent 32
days in police custody in separated Police Station. The army unit of
Fatehabad helped me in my release.
During my illegal custody of Punjab police the judge of designation
court cancelled my bail due to non-appearance in the court. I explained
to him the reasons of non-appearance and showed all material (telegram)
to him and my bail was sanctioned.
The police wanted to take vengeance against my wife because of her
telegram to the higher officials. Even after my release the Punjab
police tried their best to arrest me again. I left Fatehabad and went to
Amritsar with some relatives. The police in my absence interrogated,
beat up and abused my wife and children.
When I became convinced that it was impossible for me to live in my
village. I approached Col. Manmohan Singh Sainik welfare officer with
application on 1 September 1992. I told him about the atrocities of Mr.
Surinderpal Singh (SHO) against me. I also explained to him that the
police had kept me in different Police Station tortured me mercilessly
for 32 days even after my bail was granted.
Col. Manmohan Singh directed me to approach 15 Infantry Division,
Headquarter, and also talked to Col. C S Gill (who was Col. A of the
area) about my case on the telephone. As Col. Manmohan Singh had told
me. I went to see Col. CS Gill who took me and my application to the
General Officer Commanding, 15 Infantry Division, c/o 56 APO on the same
day. A photocopy of this application No SW/VII/162/4801 dated 1
September 1992 is still with me. The GOC assured me help and advised me
to be careful.
After 10-15 days some constables sent by Mr. Balbir Singh, ASI
Sub-Police Station Fatehabad came to my residence and took my wife to
Fatehabad Police Station for getting her signature. As my wife is not
literate they forcibly got my wife's signature. Later, when my wife
told me about the incident, I wrote an application to the General
Officer Commanding (GOC).
On 25 September 1992 I and my wife went to the 15 Infantry Division,
Headquarter. From there Col. CS Gill directed us to meet the commandant
of 20 Jat Regiment at Tarn Taran. The commandant deputed a major (either
Maj P S Pannu or Maj P S Sandu) of the army Unit. Major Pannu/orSandu
along with another officer produced me to Fatehabad Police Station and
told the police that there was nothing pending against me for inquiry
and that the SHO should not to harass me or my family members.
Mr. Surinderpal Singh SHO was transfer from Goindwal Police Station to
Sarhali Police Station. On 13 October 1992, around 5.15 am SHO Mr.
Surinderpal Singh and Mr. Balbir Singh, ASI Fatehabad Police Station
surrounded my house. But before they and the commandos could attack me
.I climbed the roof and escaped from my house .I ran straight to the
army Unit at Fatehabad.
After sometime my wife and my daughter Kulwinder Kaur reached the army
unit and told the army officers about SHO Surinderpal Singh's
misbehaviour and about the physical abuse. She also reported to the
officers that Surinderpal Singh had warned that the police would kill
Surinder Singh Fauji. She said when she had reminded SHO Surinderpal
Singh about the order of army to him, he had replied "We don't care
for army order." At that time my daughter Kulwinder Kaur was 18 years
old. After that an army officer summoned Mr. Surinderpal Singh SHO but
the latter denied having ever come to my house and having attacked me.
However, when my wife and daughter produced evidence he acknowledged
that he had attack me with some commandos. The army officer assured me
that the police would not harass me again and we came back home.
On 4 December 1992 SHO Mr. Surinderpal Singh and some police
personnel's
came to my house in civil dress. They said that my wife was giving
shelter to some terrorists an allegation which she firmly refuted. They
wanted to arrest my wife with help of false charge.
Next day i.e. 5 December she met me told me about the previous day's
incident. I advised her to leave Fatehabad with children and stay in her father's house in village Bhoin for sometime.
At midnight on 9 December 1992 and early hours of 10 December 1992, Mr.
Surinderpal Singh SHO, who was in civil dress along with some other
police Commandos in uniform came to my residence and started beating my
wife and children, forcing them to tell about my where about. On 10
December 1992 I went to see my daughter at her school at Tarn Taran. She
narrated the incident of the previous night and started crying. I
conveyed a message to my wife through my daughter to meet me at Bundala
village on 11 December 1992, 9 am. Next day on 11 December 1992 she met
me at Bundala village. From there I took my wife Surjit
Kaur to Amritsar to show her where I was staying. On the same day she
went back to Fatehabad at 3.50 p.m. my wife was taken into custody after
reaching Fatehabad and valuable things mentioned as under were taken by
the police illegally
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300Lt. Godrej refrigerator.
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Portable black and white Texla Television.
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Gold ornaments of about 15 tolas.
(Necklace of 2 tolas,kara of 2 tolas,4 bangles of 1 tolas each,2 pair
earring of 2 tolas, 3 rings of 3 tolas ,tikka (ornament of forehead) 1
½ tolas, 1 hair clip of ½ tola)
My second son Gurpreet Singh reported the matter to army commander at
Fatehabad and the army inters provided safety to the childern by getting
my Father-in-law Sardar Kesar Singh to take care my childern.
I came to know about the incident on 12 December 1992, and felt helpless
as I myself was in a far away place apprehending danger from the police.
I was deeply hurt as no help was coming to rescue my family from the
terrorism of the police. The police did not even care about the army
order and all the correspondence to various authorities and the
judiciary was in vain.
On 13 December 1992 I came to Tarn Taran to meet my brother to enquire
about my family. Before I could meet him, unfortunately I was surrounded
and taken into custody by Surinderpal Singh SHO and some commandos at
Tarn Taran Jandiala Railway crossing. I was blindfolded, and my hands
and legs were tied and I was thrown into the police vehicle. I was
detained in Sarhali Police Station and stripped naked in the cold winter
of December. While I was still blindfolded, and my arms and legs were
tied. I was thrown into the corner of the room without any food, water
and clothes. In the room I could hear the cries and shrieks of pain
coming out from those who were tortured. The atmosphere in the room was
scary.
I tried to ask the name of the person who was next to me and had been
tortured mercilessly by police but the sentry standing behind gave me a
kick on my head that I had to keep quiet.
On the night of 14 December 1992, I was taken from Sarhali Police
Station by Sarhali police party. I came to know through the conversation
that I was going to be taken to Chola Sahib Police Station. After
reaching Chola Sahib Police Station were take other person in our van to
Gharka village on the banks of river Beas. I was hearing they were
crying with pain. When the police van stopped, one of the policemen told
us to get down saying that Gharka village had come.
After getting down from the police van, we were taken towards the banks
of the river Beas. On the way the strip over my eyes was removed as it
was difficult for me to walk properly. There was one floodlight with the
police and I saw the six persons crying in pain. The men had been
subjected to severe torture and were unable to walk properly. Their hair
was loose. I had saw, Mr. Surinderpal Singh, SHO, incharge Police
Station Sarhali, Mr. Balbir Singh, ASI incharge Police Station Fatehabad
and another policemen in uniform with one star. A large number of police
force had the surrounded the place on the way I notice many police vans
were coming behind us
After reaching the banks of Beas the police asked us to stand in line. I
was standing in the middle. The policemen took position and were ready
to shoot. Then the police switched off the floodlight. With the help of
a little light I could see all things around me.
Mr. Surinderpal Singh SHO, Balbir Singh ASI and another ASI fired from
their service revolvers or Pistol at seven of us and two of the persons
were hit. Thereafter the other policeman opened fire from his sten-gun.
When the floodlight was switched off and the police started opening
fire, my army training and drill helped me and immediately I rolled over
the ground, concealing myself. I crawled on and hid myself along the
bushes on the banks of river Beas. The police picked up the six corpses
and threw them into the river. As the policemen were drunk and did not
count the dead bodies while throwing corpses into the river, they
thought I was also killed in the firing. In the drunken state the police
party danced and
shouted "KPS Gill Zindabad" and left the place in their vehicles
without noticing that I was still alive.
After the police left the scene, I looked for the other the corpses to
see if any of them were alive. But all the bodies were drowned in the
river and I was unable to trace a single body. This harrowing incident
made me shocked and terrorized me so much that I could not describe the
agony and the mental suffering I went through. The shock, coupled with
the pain and the chilly winter night on the banks of the river Beas was
a horrible and terrible experience. I do not know I survived the ghastly
incident. I managed to get up and started walking fast to escape this
unforgettable experience. At dawn I reached the main road where I got
into a mini bus and requested the conductor to take me to Amritsar free
of charge. The conductor was very kind to me, he not only did not charge
the fare but also extended his affection by providing me with a blanket.
The conductor left me at Tarn Taran and gave me Rs 50/- and dropped me
in Amritsar Bus.
From Amritsar I reached Ludhiana on 15 December 1992 and met Col.
Harbant Singh Kahlon, president of Sant Sipahi Front and narrated the
Whole incident. Col. Harbant Singh provided me medical care and gave me
Rs 500/- and on 16 December, I reached Chandigarh and met Justice Ajit
Singh Bains, retired Judge of Punjab and Haryana High Court and
president of Punjab Sikh Human Right Forum. I narrated the whole
incident to him. I also met Bibi Baljeet Kaur, Secretary of Punjab Sikh
Human Right Forum. Later I met Mr. Navkiran Singh, advocate of Punjab
and Haryana High Court who recorded my statement and made a video and
from there I went into hiding to save my life.
Thereafter I started enquiring about my wife and children. I came to
know that my wife was illegally detained in Police Station, B division
of Amritsar. In fact my wife had sent a letter from the division
Police Station, Amritsar to my father-in-law Sardar Kesar Singh at Bhion
village and this in turn reached me through a relative.
After knowing about the where about of my wife I reached Amritsar on 31
December 1992 and met Col. C S Gill of 15 Infantry Division, Headquarter
on 1 January 1993 and informed him of the happening. Col Gill brief the
entire case to the General Officer Commanding, 15 Infantry division and
GOC called on DIG Punjab Police Station on 2 January
1993. My wife was released on 9 January 1993 after 30 days of illegal
detention on the intervention of General Officer Commanding, 15 Infantry
Division, C/O 56 APO.
During these 30 days of police detention my wife was abused physically
and mentally. She was stripped and beaten up and was asked to prepare
roties for the policemen. Surinderpal Singh SHO went to Police Station
division after 14 December 1992 and beat my wife mercilessly telling her
that he had liquidated me and she would also shortly follow the same
way. All this happened in front of DSP Gurwinder Singh Dhillon of
division. Mr. Charandas SHO, incharge division Police Station,
had also beaten her after disrobing her several times. The article which
the police had stolen while arresting my wife have not been returned
until now.
I have with me all the petitions my Father-in-law S.Kesar Singh
submitted to GOC 15 Infantry Division, Headquarter and Ex-servicemen
Grievance Cell, Amritsar regarding illegally detention of my wife.
The main purpose of harassing my wife and my family was to scare me, to
demoralize me to break my body and mind so that they through I would
surrender to them. The police wanted to create a terror in the village
and to disrepute our family before all the villagers by detaining my
wife and taking away all the property. After my wife was released she
made frantic efforts to get back all the articles taken by the police.
She informed the Ex-service Grievance Cell, Amritsar that her father
Sardar Kaser Singh had submitted a number of petitions for return of the
articles and had met several times the DSP Gurinder Singh Dhillon of division. But the articles were not returned and the DSP would tell him
to collect the articles from Surinderpal Singh. I have with me the
petition marked to SSP, Amritsar from the Ex-servicemen Grievance Cell
asking them to return my articles.
Regarding this I also met Mr. D S Gill , chairman , International Human
Right Organization, Ludhiana, who recorded my statement and made video.
All this times the Punjab police force was under the impression that I
was dead. Gurinder Singh Dhillon, DSP took my Godrej 300 Ltr
refrigerator and kept it at his residence presuming that I was dead.
As I did not have any money and I want my relative to know about my
whereabouts, I used to eat in Gurudwara. This has affected my health,
digestion and led to a loss of blood.
I met Mr. Simarnjeet Singh Maan, the then president Akali Dal (Mann), on
21 June 1993 at his village Talania, Fateghar District. He gave me a
patient hearing, arrange for medical care and gave me Rs 1,000/- . I
came back to Ludhiana and took a room on rent. Every week I used to get
medicines from Mr. Maan.
After my health recovered I met Mr. Ranjan Lakhanpal , advocate
Chandigarh who moved a writ petition no. 14548/93 before the Punjab and
Haryana High Court on 20 October 1993 praying that security be provided
and the property stolen be returned. The High Court directed the chief
secretary, Punjab Government to ask Surinderpal Singh SHO to himself
before the Court. Surinderpal Singh came to know that I was still alive
after this writ petition.
The Punjab police did not enquired about my whereabouts from 14 December
1992 to 20 October 1993 as they confidant that I had been killed. Before
14 December 1992 every day the police would come to my house and would
harass and threaten my family. But the period between 14 December to 20
October 1993 the police left my family alone. However the police started
harassing my family again after the writ petition was filed before the
Punjab and Haryana High Court Chandigarh.
The Punjab police took my Father-in-law into their custody on 29 January
1994 pressurizing him to locate me and ask me to withdraw my writ
petition. My father-in-law, an old man of 90 years, was mercilessly
beaten by leather straps. He was released the next day i.e. 30 January
1994 after the panchayat of the village Bhoin gave an undertaking that
would produce me by 10 February 1994.
As I was not produce before the `police on 10 February 1994 as assured
by the panchayat, my father in law was again taken into custody and
indiscriminately tortured. Then I moved the Punjab and Haryana High
Court for release of my father-in-law and conveyed to the court that I
apprehended that I and my family member may be arrested. The Punjab and
Haryana High Court gave a stay order on 17 February 1994 directed the
Punjab police not to arrest me, my family member and my father-in-law.
On 28 February the High Court granted an anticipatory bail to all my
family members including my father-in-law.
My wife Surjit Kaur sent two telegrams to Chief Justice, Supreme Court
of India New Delhi and Chief Justice, Punjab and Haryana High Court
Chandigarh on 11 and 17 February 1994 informing them of the illegal
detention of my father-in-law. She also approaches the Ex-servicemen
Grievance cell on 16 February asking them to intervene and call for the
release of my father-in-law. The Ex-serviceman Grievance cell in turn
approached Deputy Commissioner Amritsar, SSP Amritsar, and DSP Goindwal
to take action. After all these effort the police released him on 3
March 1994 on the assurance of the Panchayat of village Bhoin that my
father-in-law would produce me before the police on the 10 March 1994.
Even then they did not released him until he had paid Rs 400/- towards
his expenses for 22 days of illegal detention.
On the basis of my wife's telegram sent to Chief Justice, Supreme
Court of India on 11 February, regarding the illegally detention of my
father-in-law the Supreme Court on 23 February directed the Director
General of police Punjab state to investigate the matter and submit the
report . I am not aware of what action has been taken on the Supreme Court's order.
My wife sent also sent a telegram to the Chief Justice , Punjab and
Haryana High Court on 11 February 1994 informing the Court of the
illegally detention of my father-in-law . The Chief Justice Punjab and
Haryana High Court directed the DSP Bhupinder Singh of Goindwal Police
Station to submit a report. The DSP submitted a false report before the
Chief Justice that they had never arrested a person by the name of
Sardar Kesar Singh from village Bhoin.
I was shocked at the way a Punjab police officer could gave a false
report before the court. If this state of affair in Punjab How can we
expect Justice here? As it was impossible for me to expect Justice in
Punjab, I approached the Supreme Court in April 1994, through my
advocate Mr. R S Sodhi, requested that my case pending before the
designation Court of
Amritsar arising out of FIR no.49/91 be transferred preferably to Delhi.
This case is pending before the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, the Supreme
Court on 4th May 1995 directed the session's judge, Delhi to record my
statement regarding the incident on 14 December 1992 and also provided
the police protection. I am deposing before this court on the basis of
the Supreme Court's order.
I am deeply hurt and worried that the policemen who were involved in
harassing and terrorising me and my family and were transferred earlier
have now came back to Tarn Taran. Ajit Singh Sandhu who was the SSP of
Tarn Taran when I witnessed the fake encounter in which six persons were
gunned down on 14 December 1992 was reinstated to the same place.
Similarly SHO Surinderpal Singh, Sharli Police Station is also back to
the Police Station and is now tampering and destroying the evidence. All
the policemen who were involved in earlier incident are back to their
same placed and threatening us.
When I went to my residence Fatehabad on 18 September 1994, I was once
again arrested by Raj Kumar, in charge of Police Station of Goindwal,
ASI Shamsher Singh, in charge of sub Police Station Fatehabad and other
commandos on 23 September 1994 and was taken to Goindwal Police Station.
I showed them my Supreme Court orders but they did not care for the
orders and instead they said that the Supreme Court was in Delhi and
this state only their rule would prevail. I was in severely beaten by
the police and was produce before DSP Kuldeep Singh Goindwal Police
station, who allows me to leave. Fearing for my life, I approach the
session judge, Amritsar Amardutt and he asked to contact my advocate R S
Sodhi for further order from the Supreme Court. On the advice of my
advocate I filed an affidavit before the Supreme Court on 28 September
1994.
Even then the police did not stop harassing my family and on the night
intervening 13 and 14 January 1995, Punjab police took into custody my
wife and my son Harpreet Singh and detained them in Fatehabad sub Police
Station. They were released on the early hours of 14 January 1995.
Since 27 May 1986 till today I have been subjected to physical, mental
and Police Station psychological pressure by Punjab police and this has
affected me and my family and the education of my children. The valuable
articles stolen by Punjab police have not been returned.
How can I forget the illegal detention of my wife, the filling of a
false TADA case against me, the planting of two hand grenades to falsely
implicate me, miraculasously escaped from the fake encounter, and the
lies of some Punjab policemen before the Court?
If the letter which I had sent from Amritsar jail through my wife, Mrs.
Surjit Kaur to the President of India on 25 November 1991 whose copies
were sent to the Prime Minister of India, Union home Minister,
Honourable
Chief Justice of Supreme Court of India and
Honourable Chief Justice of
Punjab and Haryana High Court Chandigarh had been acted upon; I would
have escaped all the sufferings.
My family life has been shattered, and because of the fear of the police
nobody is willing to help me and my family. The whole incident had a
disastrous affected on the physical, mental, health and education of my
family member and the damage is irreparable. Therefore, I pray the
Honourable
court to order some compensation for the physical and mental trauma that
I my family have gone through.