Torture victim Niranjan Chakma
cremated
chtnews.com
News No. 126/2008, July 11, 2008
Niranjan Chakma, who was tortured to death in army custody on 7 July in
Digholchari zone, was cremated yesterday as per religious and social customs of
the Chakma people.
Mr. Chakma was picked up from his home in the village of Nareychari under
Kangarachari Union by a group of army personnel led by a Warrant officer from
Merangchara army camp. He was taken to the camp and tortured badly, resulting
in his tragic death.
His dead body was returned to his family members on 9 July.
The identity of the Warrant Officer (previous designation was Subedar) responsible
for his arrest could not be known. The Digholchari zone is commanded by Lt.
Col. Sayed Md. Assaduzzaman and his second-in-command, Fakruddin.
Merangchara army camp is a base camp under Digholchari zone.
Nareychari village lies in Belaichari Upazila and is accessible only by foot at
this time of the year when the water level of the Kaptai Lake reaches its
lowest. At other times, the village can be reached comparatively with ease.
Hill Watch Human Rights Forum tried to interview the family members of the
Niranjan Chakma at Kaptai, a town bordering Chittagong, as stepped up army
operations have made a visit to the remote village highly risky.
But his family members refused to come for the interview, fearing reprisals
from the army.
"They are scared out of their wits. They won't speak about the incident.
They fear that any kind of interfview will put their security at stake."
told one of messengers whom the HWHRF sent to contact the victim's family for
the interview.
A member of the HWHRF told chtnews.com
quoting their messengers that the dead body was cremated yesterday (10 July)
and that the bones and ashes of the burned body were to be thrown out into the
water early in the morning today according to their social customs.
It was not known whether post mortem was conducted before cremation.
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