{"id":144,"date":"2008-12-18T03:05:33","date_gmt":"2008-12-17T21:35:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/iqsoft.co.in\/wordpress\/?p=19"},"modified":"2008-12-18T03:05:33","modified_gmt":"2008-12-17T21:35:33","slug":"gujarat-2002-naroda-patya-massacre","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/venusimportexport.com\/wordpress\/index.php\/2008\/12\/18\/gujarat-2002-naroda-patya-massacre\/","title":{"rendered":"Gujarat 2002 (Naroda Patya Massacre)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:x-small;\">Ninety-seven bodies had inquest            panchnamas filed, a legal procedure under which the police, in the presence            of two socalled \u201cindependent\u201d witnesses, or panchas, physically            verify the place from which the bodies were recovered and the nature            of injuries on them and record their findings in writing. Thus, by their            own records, the police recovered at least 97 bodies from Naroda Patiya.            But, shockingly postmortems were performed on only 58. Of the bodies            recovered from Naroda Gaon, autopsies were not carried out on two. Apart            from providing irrefutable evidence of the scale of the barbarity perpetrated            that day, the autopsies, if done honestly, could have established the            time of death, which would have given a fair indication of the total            duration of the slaughter. These reports could have been a strong piece            of evidence in court. But this is exactly what the police did not want.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#ff0000;\">\u0002<\/span> <span style=\"font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:x-small;\"><strong>Crucial            evidence destroyed:<\/strong> The scene of a crime gives an investigating            agency its most critical pieces of evidence. In Naroda Patiya and Naroda            Gaon, the accused had left behind a trail that the police set out to            systematically obliterate. The pit in which a large number of people            were burnt alive was not even examined \u2014 no samples were taken            of the soil, of the traces of human tissue or of the remains of burnt            fuel. On the contrary, the pit does not even figure in the police version            of the massacre. The dying declarations of as many as seven victims            were not recorded; two of them died on March 11 after prolonged treatment,            but no explanation is forthcoming in the chargesheet of why their statements            were not recorded.<br \/>\n<\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:x-small;\"> <span style=\"color:#ff0000;\">\u0002<\/span> <strong>BJP MLA exonerated:<\/strong> Naroda massacre survivors had named local BJP MLA Mayaben Kodnani as            having incited the murderous mob. However, at the time of filing the            chargesheet for the carnage, the police dropped her name from the list            of the accused, claiming that they had failed to find any evidence against            her. But Richard had much to say about the role she had played. Richard            and his co-accused Prakash Rathod said that Mayaben patrolled the streets            of Naroda Patiya throughout the day, urging the rioters to kill more            Muslims.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#ff0000;\">\u0002<\/span> <strong>Destruction of Noorani Masjid            not investigated:<\/strong> In its records of what it found at the scene            of the offence, the police mention the presence of an oil tanker, manufactured            by Ashok Leyland, near the Noorani Masjid, with its rear in contact            with the wall of the mosque. Its front number plate was intact and read            GT-1T 7384. But the tanker was not seized. The Road Transport Office            was not contacted to determine its ownership. No samples of its contents            were taken for forensic examination. In fact, it is still a mystery            as to how a tanker of this size managed to \u201csneak in\u201d so            close to the Noorani Masjid, a place where there were over 12 police            personnel on \u201cconstant vigil\u201d.<\/p>\n<table style=\"height:92px;\" border=\"0\" cellspacing=\"3\" cellpadding=\"3\" width=\"81\" align=\"center\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td width=\"75\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.tehelka.com\/channels\/News\/2007\/Nov\/03\/images\/nardapatiya6.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td height=\"45\"><span style=\"font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:xx-small;\"><em>Photo:                Cherian Thomas<\/em><\/span><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p><span style=\"font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:x-small;\"><span style=\"color:#ff0000;\">\u0002<\/span> <strong>No proceedings against absconding prime accused:<\/strong> Many            main accused went absconding after the police was forced to register            an FIR against them. Babu Bajrangi, Kishan Korani, Prakash Rathod and            Suresh Richard, for instance, were arrested three months after the FIR            was issued. Bipin Panchal was arrested after a year and a half. But            the police did not follow any of the usual procedures used when an accused            absconds, such as pasting notices outside the accused\u2019s house            declaring him an absconder, confiscating his properties, etc.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#ff0000;\">\u0002<\/span> <strong>Not one confession recorded:<\/strong> Those arrested for the Naroda Patiya and Naroda Gaon massacres were            taken in on remand \u2014 a period the court grants to the police to            take an accused into custody for interrogation. But the remand and interrogation            were a farce. Not one confession has been annexed to the chargesheets            filed in either of the Naroda massacres.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#ff0000;\">\u0002<\/span> <strong>Just one weapon recovered:<\/strong> Barring one sword recovered from Bipin Panchal in 2004, the police have            not recovered any other weapon either from the scene of the crime or            from any other accused. The survivors, however, had testified that their            attackers, including the accused, were heavily armed with an assortment            of weapons \u2014 knives, swords, trishuls, gas cylinders and firearms.            In an instance where as many as 105 people, according to the police\u2019s            own admission, were butchered, the failure to recover any<br \/>\nweapon used in the massacre speaks volumes for the quality of the investigation            carried out. In fact, the owner of a gas agency had given a written            statement that 20-odd persons with a Maruti van had landed up at his            godown on the day of the carnage and had looted a large number of gas            cylinders. The agency owner said his watchman had been present when            the incident took place. But neither was the statement of the watchman            recorded, nor was any attempt made to identify those involved in the            looting or to track down the vehicle used in the crime.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#ff0000;\">\u0002<\/span> <strong>Not one accused sent for scientific            examination:<\/strong> Since not a single statement of any of the accused            was recorded under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code, it would            indicate that the police failed to elicit any information by conventional            interrogation methods. The next step would have been to subject the            accused to scientific examinations like a polygraph test or narcoanalysis            or brain mapping. The police, however, initiated no efforts in this            direction.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:x-small;\"> <span style=\"color:#ff0000;\">\u0002<\/span> <strong>No mention made of rapes:<\/strong> Three chargesheets apiece were filed in the Naroda Gaon and Naroda Patiya            massacres. However, despite the testimonies of dozens of survivors who            had reported that women were raped, not a single instance of rape was            recorded. At least one post-mortem indicated a possible case of sexual            assault, yet no investigations in this direction were carried out. (It            should be noted that since autopsies on 41 bodies were not carried out,            there is no ascertaining how many of them were women\u2019s and whether            they bore marks of sexual assault.)<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#ff0000;\">\u0002<\/span> <strong>Mobile phone recovered from the            spot not examined:<\/strong> On the day of the massacre, a survivor named            Mirja Hussain Biwi Moherble recovered a mobile phone near her residence            in Naroda Patiya. It had been inadvertently dropped by one of the accused,            and was handed over to the police. On enquiry, Additional Commissioner            of Police, Crime Branch, AK Surolia found that it belonged to one Ashok            Sindhi, an accused in the massacre. Surolia launched a massive investigation            and started collecting the call records of Babu Bajrangi and other accused,            including Sindhi (Letters from Surolia addressed to telecom companies            asking for phone records are with TEHELKA.<\/p>\n<p>We also have handwritten notes by him in which he observed that he believed            Bajrangi \u201cto be behind all this\u201d.) But before the investigation            could go any further, Surolia was transferred. Once he was gone, the            police stopped looking into Sindhi\u2019s phone records. In the three            chargesheets filed in the Naroda Patiya massacre, no mention has been            made of any cellphone belonging to an accused being recovered from the            scene of the crime.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#ff0000;\">\u0002<\/span> <strong>Mobile phone records of the accused            not made part of the chargesheet:<\/strong> After the case was transferred            to the Crime Branch of the Ahmedabad Police, the then DCP Rahul Sharma            proceeded to collect the mobile phone call records of all the accused.            But, a few weeks into the probe, he was unceremoniously taken off it            and the case was handed over to Deputy Commissioner of Police DG Vanzara.            Sharma, however, managed to make a copy of all the call records and            produced it before the Nanavati-Shah Commission. These call records            are a piece of strong corroborative evidence establishing not only how            all the accused were making frantic calls to each other while the Naroda            massacre was in progress, but also that they were present at the spot.            Call records have not been included as evidence in the chargesheets.<\/p>\n<table style=\"height:92px;\" border=\"0\" cellspacing=\"3\" cellpadding=\"3\" width=\"81\" align=\"left\">\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td width=\"75\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.tehelka.com\/channels\/News\/2007\/Nov\/03\/images\/narodapatiya6.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td height=\"45\"><span style=\"font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:xx-small;\"><em>Photo:                Cherian Thomas<\/em><\/span><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p align=\"left\"><span style=\"font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:x-small;\"><span style=\"color:#ff0000;\">\u0002<\/span> <strong>No mention made of use of firearms:<\/strong> In the chargesheets,            the police have only said that the mob was carrying sharp-edged weapons            (of which only one has been recovered so far). The police have ruled            out the use of any kind of firearm by the mob. The injury certificates            of most of the survivors who were treated for gunshot wounds were not            made part of the chargesheets; all the same, clear mentions of gunshot            wounds did find their way into four injury certificates annexed with            the chargesheets. One postmortem report also attributes the death to            a firearm injury. The dimensions of the entry and exit wounds in all            five cases show that the wounds were inflicted by small firearms and            not by police rifles. In any case, though the police have claimed to            have fired 91 rounds to disperse the mob, it is not their case that            anyone was injured in police firing. As to how these five people sustained            bullet injuries, the entire investigation is silent.<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color:#ff0000;\">\u0002<\/span> <strong>No identification parades carried            out:<\/strong> In the case of both the Naroda massacres, dozens of witnesses            have stated that were the accused to be shown to them, they would identify            their attackers. Yet, except for Ashok Sindhi, the police did not conduct            any identification parades of the accused. The identification parade            is of immense importance<br \/>\nin cases of mob violence.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:x-small;\"> <strong>THE INVISIBLE HAND<\/strong><\/span><br \/>\n<span style=\"font-family:Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;font-size:x-small;\"> In the course of their conversations with TEHELKA, numerous accused            spoke appreciatively of the role of the police, and named senior Sangh            Parivar functionaries, for their role in the carnage, including MoS            for Home Gordhan Zadaphia, whom Bajrangi spoke to after the massacre.            When so many arms of the government were involved at so many levels,            was the man who headed the state also involved?<\/span><\/p>\n<p>TEHELKA asked Bajrangi this question. In reply, the Naroda massacres            prime accused said that Chief Minister Narendra Modi had visited Naroda            twice after the massacre \u2014 first, in the evening of the day of            the massacre, when he came to the locality but was unable to enter it,            and second, on the next day, when he went inside Naroda Patiya. On both            visits, Modi had encouraged the murderers, Bajrangi said, and told them            that whatever they had done was good and that they should do even more.<\/p>\n<p>Suresh Richard corroborated this account and said that Modi had also            visited Chharanagar on the evening of the massacre and garlanded the            rioters. Bajrangi said that if Modi had not told the police to stand            back, the massacre would never have been possible. But Modi\u2019s            support to the rioters did not stop at the facilitation of the killings.            Bajrangi said after the Naroda killings, Modi kept him in hiding for            more than four months and then stage-managed his arrest. If that was            not enough he also brought in a favourable judge to hear Bajrangi\u2019s            bail petition and got him out of jail.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ninety-seven bodies had inquest panchnamas filed, a legal procedure under which the police, in the presence of two socalled \u201cindependent\u201d witnesses, or panchas, physically verify the place from which the bodies were recovered and the nature of injuries on them and record their findings in writing. 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