- Police to conduct lie-detection test of victims, rescues 3 beggars mistaken as braid choppers
- ‘Use crime mapping to nab people involved in braid cutting’: HC to Police
The incidents of braid chopping continue to haunt people with three more cases reported across Kashmir.
Fresh incidents were reported from Sopore and Bandipora in north Kashmir and Batamaloo in Srinagar.
In Sopore, unknown men allegedly chopped braid of a woman in Khushal Mattoo area early morning, when the victim was busy with her routine work. 38-year-old victim’s braid was cut before she was “knocked down to unconsciousness.”
“If police can arrest thieves, stone pelters and militants why can’t police arrest these braid cutters?” asked a family member.
Following the incident, people poured on the main chowk and staged a protest demonstration. According to eye-witnesses police fired tear smoke shells to disperse the protesters. They said minor clashes erupted after Friday prayers near police station Sopore and police used tear smoke shells to disperse the stone-pelters. The area observed shutdown and movement of traffic was affected as the Srinagar bound vehicles took alternate routes to reach Sangrama on Srinagar-Baramulla National Highway.
Another incident of braid chopping was reported from Ajas area of Bandipora as unknown men chopped the braid of a 35-year-old woman when she was in a wash room. In Srinagar’s Batamaloo area a fresh braid chopping incident was reported at S D colony.
38 year old was going to bring the vegetables for lunch when she was caught by the braid chopper and her hair was cut off. “My throat was strangulated with rope and someone started punching and beating me ruthlessly. I tried to resist but only to get knocked down on the roof and I became unconscious,” she said and added, “a long portion of my hair was cut off.”
it was the fifth braid chopping incident in Batamaloo area in last fortnight forcing people to spend “sleepless nights.” Nearly 100 such incidents have been reported in Kashmir so far.
In SD colony, local groups ask residents to participate in patrolling the streets during nights to keep the braid cutters away from the area. There have been incidents of beating of braid choppers by people in Kashmir and police have registered over a dozen cases against these groups. Non-locals or strangers often become victim of these vigilante groups.
In a latest such incident, three lady beggars, who were mistaken as braid choppers, were rescued by Srinagar police from Baba demb area.
“Police received an information regarding the capturing of three ladies (two unmarried girls and one married lady with a lactating baby) by some locals in Baba demb area of old city of Srinagar,” police spokesman said.
Police rushed to the spot and took the ladies to the office of the sub divisional police officer (SDPO) Maharaj Gunj. “The ladies were in tremendous fear and shock and were weeping bitterly.”
Out of them an elderly lady said that they are from Nagrota Jammu. “There has been every possible cooperation from the locals,” police said.
Meanwhile, as the police investigation is underway the investigating officers would conduct lie detection test of victims.
“Investigation is going on and police would conduct lie detection test of victims as and when required,” said a police officer.
“As and when required during an investigation, if the need arises for lie detection test in any particular case of braid chopping, it will be done. But, the test would not be conducted in general,” said the police officer.
Lie detection test is based on questioning techniques supported by technology that records physiological functions to ascertain truth and false in response.
Meanwhile, the High Court (HC) Friday directed state government to carry out proper patrolling to check the incidents of braid cutting. The Court also ordered the police to adopt the technique of crime mapping to nab those involved in braid cutting incidents in the state.
The HC division bench comprising Chief Justice Badar Durrez Ahmed and Justice Ali Mohammad Magrey issued the orders while going through the report filed by state in the case.
Justice Durrez said, “In crime mapping, police has to check the locations where crimes are happening along with exact time and date of incident. They will come to know the sequence how it is going so that police can do proper patrolling.” The direction was issued in the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed by advocates Hilal Akbar Lone and Masarat Kawsar. The petitioners had sought investigation in rising incidents of braid chopping. “In Jammu and Kashmir, women are facing a different kind of physical violence of braid chopping which is alarming and unabatedly rising, giving sleepless nights to women folk and their families,” read the petition.
State counsel, B A Dar, filed the report on the HCs previous direction seeking number of incidents which had happened, cases registered by the police and arrests made. As per the report 100 cases have been registered in various districts of Kashmir division and the investigations are underway.
In Srinagar district, out of 21 incidents, 11 cases have been registered. In Budgam out of 11 incidents, 11 cases were registered. One case was also registered for beard chopping.
In Ganderbal three incidents happened and cases were registered in all of them, while in 19 incidents of Anantnag also FIRs were registered. In Kupwara 21 cases were registered in 21 incidents, in Awantipora and Shopian four cases were registered in equal number of incidents. So far only one person has been arrested in Kashmir division.
in Jammu division, 252 cases have been registered and none has been arrested. 102 cases have been filed in Jammu, 25 in Kathua, 24 in Sambha, 23 in Doda and 17 in Rajouri.
Advocate Dar said that police have been making “every possible effort in arresting the culprits.” He said, “special investigation team (SITs) have been constituted in every district and investigation is on fast track,” adding “police is doing regular patrolling and helpline service is also provided for public convenience.”
The court directed the state to file another status report over the investigation about registered cases and also sought report about Jammu division on next date of hearing on 25 October 2017. The HC also ordered government to file report indicating the data of braid chopping collected from other states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Haryana.
“The data shall indicate the process of investigation done. Has any charge sheet or person been arrested, so that we can see what they have been doing to curb the menace? We will also come to know whether the person convicted was individual or associated with some group,” Justice Durrez said.
President of High Court Bar Association (HCBA), Advocate Mian Qayoom, pleaded that the police is not doing “proper patrolling.”
“Incidents have happened in night time also and police has not been there,” he said. The HC directed that the state shall adopt “preventive measures to ensure the proper patrolling.”
“Status report shall indicate the measures police have been taken and what they will do in future,” ordered the court.
Advocate G N Shaheen pleaded that he has met 20 victims and statement of not a single “victim or witnesses was recorded.’’ “It is an organized crime. Public has handed over culprits to police, but they have been released,” he argued.
Advocate Hilal Akbar Lone said government is “not sensitive towards the issue.” He pleaded, “Incidents are happening in every nook and corner of the state. The frequent incidents have resulted in public outcry.” He also presented videos of public nabbing incidents allegedly involving the braid choppers in Kulgam and Ishbar before the court.
“The person nabbed by public may be or may not be a braid chopper. Court needs solid evidence. Public shouldn’t take law in their hands. People shouldn’t panic too much,” Justice Durrez said.
Talking about the tardy approach of police, advocate Masarat Kausar said that the police officers at Rajbagh didn’t come to people’s rescue when called and instead mistreated them. The HC directed her to present the call details and recordings so that action can be taken against the guilty police personnel.