June 28: A contractual driver for the army
who was arrested last month for suspected ISI links today held a news
conference in Siliguri where he alleged that he was released “by
mistake” from the Darjeeling correctional home.
The matter came to
light this afternoon when 54-year-old Magan Bahadur Singh held a news
conference in the Siliguri Journalists’ Club to highlight that the jail
had set him free yesterday, and he was not an absconding accused person.
He was soon taken into custody.
If his allegation
is true, it is unclear how jail authorities allowed him to walk free.
The Darjeeling district magistrate has ordered a probe.
At the Siliguri
Journalists’ Club this afternoon, Singh, among four persons arrested in
Sukna for suspected ISI links, said he wanted to surrender.
“I was accused in a
murder case in Sukna (around 10km from Siliguri) back on March 16,
2008. I was arrested and produced in the Kurseong court, where the case
is still pending. I was, however, granted bail after I had spent 66 days
in the correctional home,” Singh said today.
“Again on May 18
this year, I was arrested on the charge of having links with the ISI.
Police took me into custody and subsequently, I was sent to the
Darjeeling correctional home,” Singh said.
Yesterday, according to him, he was sent to the Kurseong court where trial for the earlier murder case was being held.
“If a person gets
bail in a case, he is supposed to appear during the trial of the case on
his own. But as my client was in custody in the correctional home for
another case, it was the duty of the home authorities to present him
before the court during the murder case trial,” Bhaskar Das, the lawyer
representing Singh, said.
After the trial, according to Singh, he was taken back to the Darjeeling correctional home.
“However, around
6.30pm, the correctional home jailor came to me and told me that they
would release me as my release order had come. I was asked to pack my
clothes, the officers prepared necessary documents and took my thumb
print and finally told me to walk out,” said Singh, who is a resident of
Choto Adalpur close to Sukna.
Singh said he took a cab and reached home late at night.
“It took me some
time to understand the error committed by the correctional home
authorities. I spoke to my lawyer and realised the mistake made by the
correctional home authorities,” the driver said.
“I could not
understand why the correctional home authorities released me. I thought
of narrating the tale to media persons and surrender before police.”
Policemen who
learnt about the news conference reached the club minutes after Singh
finished speaking and took him into custody.
A senior lawyer in
Kurseong, where Singh was produced yesterday, said the correctional
home authorities may have been negligent on the issue.
“The court has to
issue a production warrant to inform the correctional home authorities
that he needs to be produced again on the next date. The next date had
been fixed for July 24, 2013. In the production warrant the court always
writes that if the accused has no other pending cases he may be
released since he has already been given bail in this particular murder
case. The Darjeeling correctional home authorities might have forgotten
that Singh was also an accused in an ISI related case and had not yet
obtained bail in that case,” said the lawyer.
Saumitra Mohan,
the district magistrate of Darjeeling, said: “I have directed Kaushik
Nag, Darjeeling Sadar SDO, to conduct an inquiry. I cannot comment until
the facts are placed before me.”
District
administration sources said an initial inquiry had revealed that
D.Chaudhury, the assistant controller of the correctional home, had
released Singh because of “some mistake”, but they did not reveal what
the mistake was.
The Telegraph
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