Another case of custodial torture against Bhatt

Complaint states that he was allegedly beaten up by Bhatt due to which he lost one of his kidneys which stopped functioning.

Jamnagar: One more case of custodial torture has been registered against the suspended IPS officer Sanjiv Bhatt here on Sunday in connection with an incident in 1990, in which a person allegedly suffered kidney failure after he was beaten up in the police custody.

Bhatt is already accused in a 1990 atrocity case, in which, one person had died after he was allegedly beaten in police custody during the communal flair-up in Jamkhambhalia town of the district.
The suspended IPS officer is also facing charges of custodial torture in a 1998 case registered in Porbander district.

The new complaint has been filed after directions from the Chief Judicial Magistrate M D Kundaliya here on Saturday, following a petition by a victim Vijaysinh Bhatti.
The court had directed the police on Saturday to file a complaint for wrongful restraint, causing hurt with dangerous weapon and intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace. Deputy SP NM Gohil has been asked to probe the case.

According to the case details, in November 1990, Bhatti, who was 40-years old then, was taken to a police station, after he had come out of his house during a curfew.
As per Bhatti`s complaint, he was allegedly beaten up by Bhatt, who was then posted as the ACP.
Bhatti alleged that after he was beaten, he lost one of his kidneys, which stopped functioning.

Bhatti then approached the court alleging atrocity in police custody. Even though the matter remained pending so far, based on Bhatti`s allegation, the court on Saturday ordered to register a complaint and asked a Deputy SP level officer to probe the case.

Bhatt, who created a flutter with his affidavits against chief minister Narendra Modi, has a few cases registered against him, which includes wrongful confinement and making a constable forcefully sign false affidavit.

Bhatt had been arrested following a First Information Report (FIR) filed by constable KD Panth, who had alleged that Bhatt had "threatened and forced" him to sign a "false affidavit" to support the officer`s claim that he was present at the meeting at Modi`s residence on February 27, 2002.

The IPS officer was later released on bail and the Supreme Court has stayed further proceedings in the case. Bhatt has also been accused of hacking an email account of Additional Advocate General Tushar Mehta and a complaint in this regard was being investigated by Ahmedabad police.

PTI

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