Shocking revelations in Karnataka’s Beltthangady have housed the public indignation about alleged mass grafting, after the exclusive report from India on the systematic removal of police files. Right to Information (RTI) documents opened by India today, it appears that the Belthangady police have removed all the submissions from the Unnatural Death Register (UDR) between 2000 and 2015, a period that coincides with multiple accusations of non -reported and suspicious deaths.
Now RTI activist Jayanth has filed a formal complaint to the special research team (SIT) and claims to have witnessed the illegal funeral of the body of a young girl. He claims that legal protocols were clearly violated and that various officials were present at the time. The SIT is expected to register a FIR and soon start with excavation procedures.
Jayanth, who has long used RTI to investigate the police behavior, said that he had previously asked data and photos of missing persons from the Beltthangady police station. The police’s response was horrifying: they claimed all such documents, post -mortem reports, wall posters, notifications and photos that were used to trace non -theventified authorities were destroyed under “routine administrative orders”.
Jayanth said: “On 2 August I filed a complaint with the SIT. This complaint was based on an incident that I personally saw. I mentioned everyone who was present at that time, including officers. When the girl’s body was found, all legal proceedings were violated. They buried the body if someone had a dog had filed this complaint.
“As a RTI activist, I had submitted an application to the police station of Belthangady for information about all complaints of missing persons together with photos. But in their answer, the police claimed that the missing complaints records were destroyed. How can such data be destroyed without first digitizing it?”
He added: “If the remains of skeleton are found, how will the government match them when they have destroyed the relevant documents? Who are people behind it? Who influences and covers this? If there are automated backups, how can they have destroyed everything must be thoroughly?”
The Beltthangady police in the District Dakshina Kannada in Karnataka came under sharp criticism after he admits to destroy the most important archives of non -created death cases that were registered between 2000 and 2015, a time frame that almost completely overlapped the period in which a turmeric barna -in -dharmasta -lanala
The new complaint response to an application Right to Information (RTI), the police stated that post -mortal reports, wall posters, notifications and photos used in attempts to trace the identity of deceased persons were destroyed in accordance with routine administrative orders.
Deleting these records has caused a deep concern, since the whistleblower claims that he was forced between 1998 and 2014 to bury and cremate the bodies of women and minors, of whom he thought he was wearing signs of sexual violence.
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