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Mumbai Police's shameless treatment of Muslims is exposed by Mumbai's
English daily newspaper Mid-day
Doctor, hamaare liye jhoot bol do [English translation: Doctor, (please) lie for us]
By: Anand Holla
It's more of a letter bomb than a letter.
Dr Tanveer Ansari, one of the main accused in the Mumbai train blast case ― a man whose 'confessions' police claim have helped them get key conspirators ― has written a letter to the MCOCA court listing the methods used by the police to make him 'talk'.
Ansari alleges that ATS chief K P Raghuvanshi told him bluntly that the police knew he had no role in the blasts and then told him to lie to strengthen their case.
He also alleges that another officer tried to bribe him: saying he would be paid and taken care of if he memorised a statement that indicted him and stuck to it in court. Part of this happened in the presence of police commissioner A N Roy, says Ansari. Ansari's letter was submitted to the MCOCA court on November 3. It is now part of court record, which means that the police will have to respond to it at the time of trial.
http://www.mid-day.com/news/city/2006/november/146782.htm
'We know you are innocent, but...'
By: Anand Holla
Dr Tanvir Ansari, one of the main accused in the July 11 train blasts, has submitted an eight-page letter to the MCOCA court alleging that police officials investigating the case asked him to lie.
ââ¬ÅDoctor, hamaare liye jhoot bol doââ¬Â were the words used by ATS officers, according to Ansari. This is the first letter that one of the 13 people accused in the case has submitted to court.Ansari was a practising Unani doctor and worked at Sabu Siddique general hospital in Bhendi Bazaar at the time of his arrest.
Excerpts from Ansariââ¬â¢s letter, which was written in English:
When they realised that their harassment didnââ¬â¢t affect me anymore, DCP (ATS) Naval Bajaj offered that if I co-operate, I would be paid and taken care of in the future. He added that if I refuse, they would torture and implicate my family in the blasts case.Confrontation
I was taken to the ATS head office and produced before Commissioner A N Roy and Joint Commissioner (ATS) K P Raghuvanshi. They told me, ââ¬ÅDoctor, we know you are innocent and have no connection with these blastsââ¬Â¦ But until we find the main accused, weââ¬â¢ll have to keep you in custody.ââ¬Â
Liar liar
On October 1, I was taken to Raghuvanshiââ¬â¢s office, where he agreed that I didnââ¬â¢t have anything to do with the blasts, but asked for my co-operation. He said he would pay for the damage done.
He then told me, ââ¬ÅDoctor, hamaare liye jhoot bol do (Lie for us),ââ¬Â and proposed that I become an approver. I was forced to sign papers in the DCP Zone-1 (preventive) office, which I later came to know was my confession. When I was produced before the magistrate on October 9, I denied it.The arrest
On July 20, crime branch unit 2 officers took me from my hospital for enquiry. They realised that the Kurla police had arrested me in September 2001 for connections with SIMI.
Fit case
I also told them that in May 2004, I had visited Iran. Then in Marathi, the officers told each other that he is the right candidate to be booked in the blasts case.
Puzzling papers
In the first remand sheet, police forced me to sign papers written in Hindi and Marathi, which they never allowed me to read. ATS gave me a few papers, asked me to memorise it, and told me that if I co-operated, I would be released soon.Torture time
When I refused, they made me stand through the night, without allowing me any food. When I was exhausted, I memorised some of it and gave an audio-video recording of it.
Police story
Naval Bajaj: I will give my rebuttal to the investigating officer and the court if need be. Why should I comment on what some accused has alleged?
A N Roy: I donââ¬â¢t wish to comment on this letter or his claims
The 11/7 story
While the police were looking for passport agent linked to SIMI, Rahil Shaikh, around Nagpada, Tanveer Ansariââ¬â¢s name came up. Ansari learnt about the explosives from Pakistanââ¬â¢s Azam Cheema, who he was constantly in touch with after returning to Mumbai.
On Ehtesham Siddiqueââ¬â¢s demand, Ansari made an explosive using nitric acid, hydrogen peroxide, sulphuric acid and ammonium nitrate. Through Faisal Shaikh, Ansari went to Lashkar-e-Taiba training camps in Pakistan from India via Iran.
http://www.mid-day.com/news/city/2006/november/146784.htm
Latest Indian Muslim Islamic News
http://www.milligazette.com/dailyupdate/2006/200611191-police-terrorism.htm
English daily newspaper Mid-day
Doctor, hamaare liye jhoot bol do [English translation: Doctor, (please) lie for us]
By: Anand Holla
It's more of a letter bomb than a letter.
Dr Tanveer Ansari, one of the main accused in the Mumbai train blast case ― a man whose 'confessions' police claim have helped them get key conspirators ― has written a letter to the MCOCA court listing the methods used by the police to make him 'talk'.
Ansari alleges that ATS chief K P Raghuvanshi told him bluntly that the police knew he had no role in the blasts and then told him to lie to strengthen their case.
He also alleges that another officer tried to bribe him: saying he would be paid and taken care of if he memorised a statement that indicted him and stuck to it in court. Part of this happened in the presence of police commissioner A N Roy, says Ansari. Ansari's letter was submitted to the MCOCA court on November 3. It is now part of court record, which means that the police will have to respond to it at the time of trial.
http://www.mid-day.com/news/city/2006/november/146782.htm
'We know you are innocent, but...'
By: Anand Holla
Dr Tanvir Ansari, one of the main accused in the July 11 train blasts, has submitted an eight-page letter to the MCOCA court alleging that police officials investigating the case asked him to lie.
ââ¬ÅDoctor, hamaare liye jhoot bol doââ¬Â were the words used by ATS officers, according to Ansari. This is the first letter that one of the 13 people accused in the case has submitted to court.Ansari was a practising Unani doctor and worked at Sabu Siddique general hospital in Bhendi Bazaar at the time of his arrest.
Excerpts from Ansariââ¬â¢s letter, which was written in English:
When they realised that their harassment didnââ¬â¢t affect me anymore, DCP (ATS) Naval Bajaj offered that if I co-operate, I would be paid and taken care of in the future. He added that if I refuse, they would torture and implicate my family in the blasts case.Confrontation
I was taken to the ATS head office and produced before Commissioner A N Roy and Joint Commissioner (ATS) K P Raghuvanshi. They told me, ââ¬ÅDoctor, we know you are innocent and have no connection with these blastsââ¬Â¦ But until we find the main accused, weââ¬â¢ll have to keep you in custody.ââ¬Â
Liar liar
On October 1, I was taken to Raghuvanshiââ¬â¢s office, where he agreed that I didnââ¬â¢t have anything to do with the blasts, but asked for my co-operation. He said he would pay for the damage done.
He then told me, ââ¬ÅDoctor, hamaare liye jhoot bol do (Lie for us),ââ¬Â and proposed that I become an approver. I was forced to sign papers in the DCP Zone-1 (preventive) office, which I later came to know was my confession. When I was produced before the magistrate on October 9, I denied it.The arrest
On July 20, crime branch unit 2 officers took me from my hospital for enquiry. They realised that the Kurla police had arrested me in September 2001 for connections with SIMI.
Fit case
I also told them that in May 2004, I had visited Iran. Then in Marathi, the officers told each other that he is the right candidate to be booked in the blasts case.
Puzzling papers
In the first remand sheet, police forced me to sign papers written in Hindi and Marathi, which they never allowed me to read. ATS gave me a few papers, asked me to memorise it, and told me that if I co-operated, I would be released soon.Torture time
When I refused, they made me stand through the night, without allowing me any food. When I was exhausted, I memorised some of it and gave an audio-video recording of it.
Police story
Naval Bajaj: I will give my rebuttal to the investigating officer and the court if need be. Why should I comment on what some accused has alleged?
A N Roy: I donââ¬â¢t wish to comment on this letter or his claims
The 11/7 story
While the police were looking for passport agent linked to SIMI, Rahil Shaikh, around Nagpada, Tanveer Ansariââ¬â¢s name came up. Ansari learnt about the explosives from Pakistanââ¬â¢s Azam Cheema, who he was constantly in touch with after returning to Mumbai.
On Ehtesham Siddiqueââ¬â¢s demand, Ansari made an explosive using nitric acid, hydrogen peroxide, sulphuric acid and ammonium nitrate. Through Faisal Shaikh, Ansari went to Lashkar-e-Taiba training camps in Pakistan from India via Iran.
http://www.mid-day.com/news/city/2006/november/146784.htm
Latest Indian Muslim Islamic News
http://www.milligazette.com/dailyupdate/2006/200611191-police-terrorism.htm