Afriupdate News
Thursday, June 19, 2025
  • Home
  • NewsNew
    • Headlines
    • Africa
    • Nigeria
    • National
    • World
    • Politics
  • Life
    • Beauty
    • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Events
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health & Wellness
    • Love and Relationships
    • Travel and Places
    • Music
    • TV Series
    • What’s New
  • Sports
    • Boxing
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • Other Sports
  • Business
    • Insurance
  • Technology
    • Social media
    • Gadgets
  • Features
    • Guide & Tips
    • Jobs
    • Scholarship
    • Reviews
    • Opinion
  • Submit a News TipGot Tips?
GET NEWS ALARTS
No Result
View All Result
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Afriupdate News
No Result
View All Result
Afriupdate News
No Result
View All Result
ALERTS
  • News
  • Headlines
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Features
  • Life
  • Sports
  • Technology
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Life What's New

India gang-rape shootings revives extrajudicial killing fears

Abraham by Abraham
December 9, 2019
in What's New
0

The shooting of four gang-rape and murder suspects by Indian police has highlighted the scourge of extrajudicial killings in a nation grappling with high levels of sexual crimes and a notoriously slow judicial process.

Authorities claimed the four men were killed in a “shootout” during a re-enactment of the attack, carried out just under two weeks ago, in which a 27-year-old veterinarian was raped and murdered, before her body was burnt.

Police were feted with rose petals, and crowds took to the streets cheering the men’s deaths, saying “swift justice” had been meted out.

“The law has done its duty,” local police chief V.C. Sajjanar told reporters.

MORE FROM AFRIUPDATE

Congo Opposition Leaders Call for Protests Over Constitutional Reform Plans

Congo Opposition Leaders Call for Protests Over Constitutional Reform Plans

November 21, 2024
Post-Election Violence Intensifies In Mozambique Ahead Of SADC Meeting

Post-Election Violence Intensifies In Mozambique Ahead Of SADC Meeting

November 7, 2024
Kenya's Government Appeals For Protests To Stop, But Court Suspends Ban

Kenya’s Government Appeals For Protests To Stop, But Court Suspends Ban

July 18, 2024
Smoke billows at scene of demolition in madrassa after a buldozer pulled down Islamic structures. Photo:Daily Sun

Two dead after India madrassa demolition sparks religious clashes

February 9, 2024
ADVERTISEMENT

These kind of deaths — dubbed “encounters” in South Asia — where police claim suspects were killed trying to resist arrest or while escaping from custody, are part of a well-worn script trotted out by authorities.

But human rights campaigners warned of a deepening culture of impunity as police take the law into their own hands.

“Over the decades extrajudicial killings and custodial torture have assumed legal sanctity in India,” leading Supreme Court lawyer and founder of the Human Rights Law Network, Colin Gonsalves, told AFP.

“It’s worrying that criminality of the police is now getting public approval.”

ADVERTISEMENT

After the killings, Chief Justice Sharad Arvind Bobde of the Supreme Court said he had concerns about the use of “instant” justice.

“Justice never ought to be instant. Justice must never ever take the form of revenge. I believe justice loses its character when it becomes revenge,” Bobde said at an event on Saturday.

– ‘No mercy’ tactics –

The “staged shootouts” were for decades used to bypass India’s cumbersome judicial processes when police battled armed separatist movements in West Bengal, Punjab, Kashmir and remote northeastern states.

More recently, the encounters have been deployed against those accused of violent crimes.

In India’s film-loving culture, “encounter specialist” police officers have been idolised by Bollywood.

Scores of movies depict them as tough men and glorify their “kills”, particularly relating to the deaths of hundreds of alleged gang members in Bollywood’s capital Mumbai in the 1990s.

Rights activists say “encounters” are carried out as retribution by police, or used to cover up botched investigations, win awards and rewards, or to pacify a furious public.

India gang-rape shootings revives extrajudicial killing fears
Youths and students in eastern India protest in December against incidents of rape carried out across the country

According to a government report, 100 suspects were killed in police custody in 2017. None of the 33 policemen arrested for the killings was convicted, it said.

Campaigners say the number of those who actually die at the hands of the police is far higher, with many deaths categorised as suicide or from natural causes.

The Supreme Court attempted to clamp down on the killings in 2014, ordering mandatory probes and barring governments from rewarding officers before determining how and why the shootings occurred.

The court is currently monitoring probes into cases from northeastern Manipur state where rights groups allege that 1,530 suspects have been killed by police since 2007.

It is also hearing a petition on the “staged killings” of at least 58 suspects in Uttar Pradesh since 2017 after the state government adopted what it called “no-mercy” tactics to battle crime.

Home Minister Amit Shah has said his government would not tolerate police atrocities. He himself was cleared of charges relating to the 2005 extrajudicial killing of a gangster and his wife when he was Gujarat state’s home minister.

– Slow or no justice –

Police have long been criticised for not preventing violent crimes or for failing to bring cases, particularly sexual assaults, to the courts.

The justice system is also cumbersome and slow, with some rape and murder cases taking years or even decades to reach their conclusion.

India has a backlog of some 30 million cases, of which nearly 150,000 relate to sexual assault.

The conviction rate for rape stands at 32 percent, and victims also have to endure bungled police investigations and threats by perpetrators.

Analysts say the lack of justice for victims has fuelled public acceptance of extrajudicial executions.

Activist Mihir Desai said rape cases have become symbolic of the rot in the criminal justice system, where constitutional rights of both victims and offenders are violated.

“This somehow reflects the justice delivery system and how the state is failing its citizens,” said Desai, whose rights group the People’s Union for Civil Liberties has mounted several court cases against arbitrary police killings.

“The young woman didn’t get justice and the slain men won’t get it too.”

Follow our socials Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Google News.

Related topics: indiaProtest
ShareTweetSendShare
ADVERTISEMENT
Next Post
New Zealand volcano

One critically injured as popular New Zealand volcano erupts

Syrian President Assad's uncle on trial in France on graft charges

Syrian President Assad's uncle on trial in France on graft charges

Daughter claims Australian ex-PM urged silence on alleged rape

Daughter claims Australian ex-PM urged silence on alleged rape

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Advertisement
  • Privacy Policy

© 2023 Afriupdate News. All Rights Reserved

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Google
Sign In with Linked In
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Sign Up with Google
Sign Up with Linked In
OR

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
  • Login
  • Sign Up
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Headlines
    • Africa
    • Nigeria
    • National
    • World
    • Politics
  • Life
    • Beauty
    • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Events
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Health & Wellness
    • Love and Relationships
    • Travel and Places
    • Music
    • TV Series
    • What’s New
  • Sports
    • Boxing
    • Football
    • Tennis
    • Other Sports
  • Business
    • Insurance
  • Technology
    • Social media
    • Gadgets
  • Features
    • Guide & Tips
    • Jobs
    • Scholarship
    • Reviews
    • Opinion
  • Submit a News Tip

© 2023 Afriupdate News. All Rights Reserved