May 11, 2012

INDIA: Shocker: A Top Police Official Of Uttar Pradesh Endorses Honour Killing! :o

The Times of India
written by Staff
Wednesday May 9, 2012

LUCKNOW: A top police official of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday openly advocated honour killing. The incident took place in Prabudh Nagar district where the deputy inspector general (DIG) of Saharanpur range, Satish Kumar Mathur, had gone for a routine inspection of police stations and review law and order situation.

One Shaukeen Mohammad, a resident of Kaserwa village of Prabudh Nagar district, approached the DIG with the request to help him find his missing daughter. But Shaukeen was shocked when the DIG told him to kill his daughter if she had eloped with somebody.

After National Commission for Women took serious note of SK Mathur's statement advocating honour killing and demanded action against him, the UP government on Wednesday constituted a "fact finding committee" to be headed by Inspector General of Police (IGP) Law & Order and Crime to probe the matter.

ADG Law & Order Jagmohan Yadav told reporters in Lucknow that the government has taken the matter seriously. He said that such a statement is not justified at all but action will be taken after finding out in what context the DIG made the statement.

Shaukeen's 14-year-old daughter was allegedly abducted one-and-a-half-month ago by the musclemen in his village. The harried father was apprehensive about the safety of his daughter. He feared that his daughter could be raped and killed by the abductors, who have a criminal record.

Shaukeen came to meet the DIG along with scores of villagers. However, the DIG snubbed the father and said, "I don't have magical power to recover your daughter. But if your daughter has eloped then you should be ashamed of it and end your life. I would have committed suicide or killed my sister if she had eloped."

The statement of the DIG was caught on video camera by media persons. He refused to comment when reporters questioned him about his statement. The victim's father, however, said that his daughter was allegedly abducted by two youths from his village house.

On his complaint, the police had registered a case against the two accused Mokin Satpal and Oma Atra but have done nothing so far. On DIG's response, Shaukeen said that he don't know from where the DIG got the information that his daughter had eloped. Villagers also claimed that they were witness to the abduction of the girl.

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