CBI J&K Constable torture of Custodial torture starts India News

SRinagar: A CBI team reached Srinagar on Monday and started investigating the alleged custodial torture of J&K police constable Khurshid Ahmed Chohan in Kupwara in 2023.Following the Supreme Court’s directive, the CBI registered a case against six Jammu -Kashmir police personnel on July 26, including DSP Az Ahmed Naiko and C Riyaz Ahmed, which were posted at the Joint Inquiry Center (JIC) in Kupwara in 2023 in 2023. Day.After filing a petition, Chohan ordered the CBI to register a case about illegal detention and custodial torture at JIC from February 20 to February 26, 2023, after filing a petition. Chohan had previously approached the Jammu -Kashmir High Court to demand registration of the FIR, but was rejected, transferring him to the Apex Court.The CBI FIR includes a translation of a complaint filed by Chan’s wife, Rubna Akhtar on March 1, 2023. He had filed a complaint in Urdu, which was translated into English by CBI and made it part of the FIR.In her complaint, she said her husband was illegally detained and was subjected to brutal torture. He alleged that Chohan was beaten with iron rods and wooden rods, was given electric shocks and left in a close state. He alleged that his private part was dissected, iron rods were put in his body, red chili powder was forced into his rectum, and repeatedly electrocks.In its order, SC directed the CBI to arrest those responsible people “no more than a period of one month.” The court has given the agency a 90 -day deadline to complete the investigation.