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Significant Developments in 2016 Custodial Death Case

In a significant development, six retired police officers have been arrested in connection with a 2016 custodial death case in Cuttack. The case involves allegations of police brutality against Saroj Senapati, who died under suspicious circumstances while in custody. This incident has raised serious concerns about human rights violations and the treatment of detainees. The National Human Rights Commission has taken notice of the case, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice. As the investigation unfolds, further legal actions are expected, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice in custodial death cases.
 

Arrests Made in Custodial Death Case


In a notable turn of events regarding the 2016 custodial death case, authorities apprehended six retired police officers on Tuesday in connection with the death of an individual inside a police station lock-up in Narasinghpur, Cuttack district.


The arrested individuals include retired ASI Bhagwan Sahu, constable Pramod Kumar Patra, and four retired home guards: Joginath Nayak, Bhikhari Nayak, Bhramar Rana, and Maheshwar Devta. All six suspects were presented before the court, where their bail applications were denied, leading to their placement in judicial custody.


Brutality Against Detainee

This case dates back to 2016 when Saroj Senapati from Malisahi village was taken to the police station following a complaint lodged by his wife, Alka Nayak, regarding a domestic dispute. During the interrogation, it is alleged that the police officers brutally assaulted him. Subsequently, Saroj Senapati died under suspicious circumstances while in police custody, raising serious allegations against the police.


The incident sparked widespread concern and raised questions about violence in custody. Following this, a case (No. 130/2016) was registered under various sections of the IPC, including 448, 342, 341, 323, 506, 302, and 34, prompting an investigation.


Police Officers Held Accountable

Based on the investigation's findings, multiple charges were filed under various IPC sections, including wrongful confinement, assault, criminal intimidation, and murder. Taking the matter seriously, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) initiated its own inquiry into the incident.


Officials indicated that these arrests represent a crucial step towards ensuring accountability in this long-pending case. As the investigation progresses, further legal actions are anticipated. This legal process underscores the importance of protecting human rights and ensuring justice in cases of custodial deaths.