Sandeshkhali row: West Bengal Police arrests absconding TMC leader Shiboprasad Hazra
Sandeshkhali (West Bengal): After evading arrest for nearly 44 days, Trinamool Congress leader Shiboprasad Hazra has been apprehended by the West Bengal Police on charges of gang rape and making murder threats.
Sandeshkhali, located in North 24 Parganas district has been on the boil over allegations of torture, sexual assault and coercion by some local TMC leaders-- Shiboprasad Hazra, Uttam Sardar and Sheikh Shahjahan.
Following the agitation by the local people, police filed an FIR suo moto and arrested Uttam Sardar.
A woman reportedly gave a secret statement to the police, accusing that she had been gang-raped and her perpetrators had threatened to kill her husband. Based on the statement, police today added sections of gang rape.
Following this development, the police arrested Shiboprasad Hazra from the Nazat Police Station area under Sandeshkhali Gram Panchayat.
Notably, the mastermind of the alleged tortures and sexual assaults Sheikh Shahjahan continues to be at large.
Media reports said that the residents have alleged that the local police remained a mere spectator even as they suffered persistent torture at the hands of the TMC leaders. The police even asked the victims to approach the accused with their complaints.
While the state administration imposed prohibitory orders under section 144 Cr PC and suspended internet services in the trouble-torn area, people continued their protests and alleged that the local TMC leaders were forcefully imposing the curbs on them.
Later, the Calcutta High Court set aside the prohibitory order but the clampdown continued and the police prevented the delegations of opposition parties like Congress, BJP and the Left parties from reaching the area.
According to media reports, Sandeshkhali is still tense and people have vowed to not rest till all the culprits are arrested and brought to justice.
Meanwhile, local TMC leaders have rejected the charges against their accused party colleagues, claiming that the allegations in the FIR are motivated and they have been framed in a premeditated manner.
According to the report, the local people have expressed relief at the arrests but are still skeptical if the culprits will be handed out adequate punishment and their safety if the accused are let out.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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