Leg Cuffing Of Odisha Journo: Nilagiri PS IIC Transferred
Bhubaneswar, Apr 8: Action taken against Nilagiri police station IIC over the alleged false case, humiliation and leg-cuffing of Odisha Journalist. IIC Draupadi Das of Nilagiri PS, has been transferred to District Police HQs today.
This apart, Investigating Officer (IO) Subarna Behera was also transferred. The two police officials have been transferred to the Police District Headquarters till the completion of the probe, said IG, Eastern Range (in-charge) Narasingha Bhol.
Earlier today, a Havildar was suspended in this matter.
Nilagiri police had yesterday allegedly chained a journalist to a bed while he was undergoing treatment at the Balasore District Headquarters Hospital. Moreover, Nilagiri police station IIC Draupadi Das had allegedly thrashed the journalist, following which he fell unconscious.
While the action of Nilagiri police has raised serious questions, victim Lokanath Dalei, reporter of an Odia daily and its television channel, alleged that the IIC did it intentionally as she had grudge on him after he reported the involvement of the Nilagiri police in corruption.
As he reached the police station, a police officer namely Subarna Behera snatched his mobile phone under the instruction of IIC Draupadi Das. The IIC then allegedly assaulted Dalei, following which he lost his consciousness.
The journalist was then taken to the Nilagiri Hospital and later shifted to the Balasore District Headquarters Hospital for treatment.
His ordeal was far from getting over at the healthcare facility as policemen attached a handcuff around his leg and chained him to a bed of the hospital.
“I had earlier exposed various activities of corruption and irregularities of the Nilagiri police, for which the IIC had a grudge on me. As many as 11 home-guards of the police station have got appointment by furnishing forged certificates as they had exceeded the upper age limit for the job. Besides, the IIC has been receiving bribe from drug peddlers of Nilagiri. I had reported the two incidents to bring the matter to fore,” said Dalei.