Friday, April 26, 2024

Topic: Delhi Police

Delhi pogrom: Police negates Tahir Hussain’s confession ran by media

In response to a Right to Information query filed by activist Nilim Dutta, chairman of the Unified People’s Movement, Delhi Police Crime Branch said "no confession by Tahir Hussain has been recorded under Section 164 CrPC."

Delhi police was complicit and active participant in northeast Delhi anti-Muslim pogrom: Amnesty

The Delhi police personnel were complicit and an active participant in the violence that took place in Delhi in February 2020, yet in the last six months not a single investigation has been opened into the human rights violations committed by the Delhi police – before, during and after the violence, said Amnesty International India

Hindu mob assault ‘The Caravan’ reporters, sexually harras woman journalist in northeast Delhi

Three journalists including a female journalist from The Caravan were physically manhandled, sexually abused and received death threats by a Hindu mob in North East Delhi including local leaders of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday while they were covering a story about an anti-Muslim atmosphere that broke out in the area on the night of August 5, following the foundation-laying ceremony of the Ram temple in Ayodhya

Jamia students say Delhi Police called them ‘Pakistanis’ while beating: Fact-finding report

A fact-finding report has been released on Monday by National Federation of Indian Women (NFIW), the women's wing of the Communist Party of India which has demanded the government to institute a special judicial inquiry to investigate the ‘heinous’ nature of the crimes inflicted by men in uniform against students.

Delhi Police sexually assault riot survivor, her daughter in station premises

Muslim women, residents of Subhash Mohalla in northeast Delhi, accused Delhi Police officials of beating and sexually assaulting them in a station premises on the night of 8 August

1337 scholars, activists condemn Delhi Police for interrogating Apoorvanand in connection with Delhi violence

A group of 1337 scholars, rights activists, politicians, and cultural activists has condemned the Delhi Police for interrogating Prof. Apoorvanand, a well-known writer, public speaker, and Delhi University professor in connection with northeast Delhi violence.