Margao blast issue : Shocking truth about torture of Sanatan’s seekers by police while in jail !

Paush Shuklapaksha 6, Kaliyug Varsha 5115

Seekers tortured by police while in jail !

1. Seekers were asked to remove their clothes except under garments and were given shock; they were asked to do sit-ups; were beaten with chappals.

2. They were asked to sleep on the floor in toilet only wearing their under garments.

3. They used to be mentally tortured at 12.00 midnight or sometimes at 2.00 a.m. or 3.00 a.m.

4.  Seekers were slapped 10-12 times on both cheeks. It used to be so hard that even with one slap, they used to feel dizzy.

5. They used to be hung upside down for 15-20 minutes then police used to stand in between their thighs for 15-20 minutes and pressurize them to admit to the crime.

6. They used to be taken to toilet and beaten with shoes on their chest, stomach and back.

7. Police used to hold shoe in front of their nose and threaten to hit their nose with that shoe if they did not admit to the crime.  

8. Officers from anti-terrorist squad used to hold gun on their chest and ask them to admit that they were Hindu terrorists and knew each other.  

9. Police used to threaten them that if they did not admit to crime, their family members would be harassed, life of their mother and sister would be made difficult; brother would be dismissed from job etc.

10. Police used to bring a thief or other criminal in front of them and beat him brutally so that it would create fear in seekers.

11. One police officer said that seekers had only blasted bomb and their families should be exploded with such blasts.

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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