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Saturday, 18 January 2025 00:41 posted by Nagaway
Killings in Indian police custody go unpunished, says rights group
By REUTERS
Published: 12:38 GMT, 19 December 2016 | Updated: 12:38 GMT, 19 December 2016
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By Anuradha Nagaraj
CHENNAI, India, Dec 19 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - S enthil
Kumar's mother saw him being dragged off by policemen on charges of
extortion. Standing outside the Vadamadurai police station in India's southern state
of Tamil Nadu, she heard him scream for mercy. The next day
she was told her son was dead.
"He didn't die, he was killed," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, recalling the events of
April 2010.
"And I know the name of every policeman who did it."
Kumar is one of the 591 people who have died in police
custody in India since 2010, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Monday, calling for the strict implementation of existing laws on arrest and detention.
Citing government data, the report said 97 people died in police custody in 2015 alone, and there was not a single known case in the past five years in which a police official
had been convicted for a custodial death.
"In almost all cases, the police passes off these deaths as suicide or a heart attack,"
said Jayshree Bajoria, author of HRW's report.
"And the brotherhood kicks in to shield the guilty, who are their own colleagues. The entire system collaborates to protect the guilty policemen instead of taking action against them."
K S Dhatwalia, spokesman for the Ministry of Home Affairs in New Delhi, the government department responsible
for police, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation on Monday the ministry would
"look into the report and take necessary action".
The report examines investigations into 17 deaths
in custody between 2009 and 2015. In each case, the police did not follow proper arrest procedures,
making the suspect more vulnerable to abuse, Bajoria said.
Leonard Valdaris trusted the policemen who wanted to talk to his son about a theft in the neighbourhood in April 2014.
But when he walked into the Wadala railway police station in Mumbai the next day, the report said,
his son was "crying bitterly" and told him the police had beaten him
all night and would kill him.
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"When I saw my son in the hospital, there everything changed," Valdaris was
quoted as saying in the report. "There I saw the reality. He had been beaten black and blue with a belt."
Forms of torture recorded in the report include severe beatings with boots and belts and sometimes suspending people from their wrists.
Autopsy reports examined by HRW show injuries consistent with blunt
force trauma.
India has ratified the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights and signed the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading
Treatment or Punishment.
According to the Indian Code of Criminal Procedure policemen are expected to prepare a memo of arrest with the date and time
of arrest, ensure a medical examination is carried out on the accused, inform
the family of the arrest and present the suspect before a
magistrate within 24 hours.
According to government records, in 67 of the 97 deaths in custody in 2015,
police failed to present the suspect before a magistrate or the suspect died within 24 hours of arrest.
"If police follow the rules designed to deter torture and mistreatment, deaths in custody could be prevented," said Meenakshi Ganguly of Human Rights Watch.
"India can only boast of rule of law when those charged with enforcing it are held accountable." (Reporting by Anuradha Nagaraj, Editing by Ros
Russell; Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters,
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Everyone knows keeping a toddler still can be next to impossible
- so how do you stop them from moving during an X-ray?
It turns out that doctors can use a strange looking contraption called a Pigg-O-Stat to keep control of wriggly little ones.
And a viral tweet of adorable youngsters being squished into the clear tube, which appears to be attached to a table has left Twitter users unable to 'stop laughing', after it was shared
on Twitter by a user from Canada.
Three pictures show adorable youngsters inside the Pigg-O-Stat, which has been produced
for the medical field since the 1960s, and originates in the US.
The 'pediatric immobilizer' is not routinely used by the NHS any longer.
Pictures of young children inside a device
to keep them still while they're having an X-ray have left many adults
laughing. Pictured is a child who doesn't look too pleased with his situation
This little baby looks confused about what's happening while she's inside
a Pigg-O-Matt. The decide has been a product since the 1960s but is not routinely
used by the NHS
The babies, whose names and locations are not known, look confused at
what's happening to them and stare into the distance.
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One slightly older looking child, who is wearing a yellow top, looks disgusted at the situation he has found himself in and looks to the side as his arms are kept in the air.
Despite his apparent displeasure, the nurse next to him is smiling and seems to be
joking with whoever is behind the camera.
Another youngster's cheeks barely fit in the clear tube while she is having an X-ray taken
Pigg-O-Stat pediatric immobilizer for x-raying children. pic.twitter.com/qsNveaIrDF
— MachinePix (@MachinePix) May 2, 2019
Thousands of people have commented on the Tweet with one
saying that the name of the US patented product was funny in itself.
They wrote: 'A piggo-stat? Whoever made and named it
that was giggling for the next ten years of their lives'
Others said it made them 'laugh' but they also felt sorry for the babies in the pictures and someone else
compared the device was also compared to a 'blender.'
Some parents even shared their own experiences
of when their children had to use on of the contraptions.
One Twitter user said they couldn't 'stop laughing' after finding out about the X-ray device
Some people loved the name of the device and said it must have made the makers 'giggle'
Others laughed at the pictures but also felt sorry for the confused
babies inside the device
This person thought the Pigg-O-Matt, which has been in use since
the 1960s, was 'kinda scary'
One person wrote: 'My first kid had one of these.
They didn't warn me. I bawled my eyes out when they put
him in it because he was so scared.
'The pics are hella funny, but man being there in person is torture.
U feel helpless...& the kid looks at you like they're gonna mollywhop you after
they get out!'
However one father hit back at those saying it wasn't funny, and said:
'Everyone criticizing people for laughing needs to relax.
'Yes I have a kid need to be in one for a chest X-ray,
yes they screamed and cried. They screamed and
cried just as hard when I wouldn't let them drink out of the dogs bowl.'
One parent shared said their child had to be put in one of
the devices and that it was a stressful experience for them,
although they did admit the pictures were funny
This father said his child screamed in the device but
no more than when they tried to drink out of the dog's
bowl and were stopped
The Pigg-O-Stat's makers explain how it's meant to
prevent children from moving and becoming exposed to radiation while being scanned.
Their website explains that because it does not rely on automated machinery, X-ray technicians and
pediatricians have full control over the setup.'
When using the device children should only be wearing their nappy and someone
has to hold their arms up while they're placed on the seat at the right level.
By confining the child, or immobilizing them, the makers explain it keeps the procedure short and makes
sure the youngster is safe throughout.
Most commonly in the UK, very young babies who have to have X-rays are put in padded cribs so that they cannot hurt themselves and to keep them
still.
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