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West Bengal: Case registered against Bengal police officer over NCPCR chairman’s assault

NCPCR chairman Priyank Kanoongo alleged that the cop beat him up when he protested against them for allegedly recording proceedings of the commission's probe

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Apr 2, 2023, 12:30 pm IST
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Kolkata: Days after the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights chairman, Priyank Kanoongo, claimed to have been assaulted at Tiljala police station, the Kolkata police on April 2 said a case was registered against the accused West Bengal Police officer.

“This is to state that on the basis of the letter of complaint submitted by Shri Priyank Kanoongo, Chair Person of NCPCR, Govt. of India a specific case has been registered vide Tiljala PS Case No. 82 dated 31.03.2023 u/s- 323 (Voluntarily causing hurt), 353 (assault),341 (wrongful restraint),506 (criminal intimidation), 34 (act done by several people with common intention) of IPC against Shri Biswak Mukherjee, Officer-in-Charge of Tiljala PS, Kolkata.

The investigation of the case is in progress,” read an official statement from the Deputy Commissioner of Police South East Division, Kolkata. The NCPCR chairman on March 31 alleged that an officer of West Bengal Police had beaten him up at the Tiljila police station when he protested against them for allegedly recording proceedings of the commission’s probe.

Also Read: West Bengal: NCPCR chairperson attacked in Bengal, visuals of manhandling by police making rounds on social media

Taking to Twitter, he posted, “Bengal police officer Biswak Mukherjee snatched and beat me up at Tiljala police station in West Bengal.”

He claimed that the Bengal police were secretly recording the investigation proceedings of the NCPCR in connection with the murder of a girl in Kolkata and the rape of a minor in Malda. “The policemen were surreptitiously recording the @NCPCR investigation proceedings. They beat me up for protesting,” he added.
He said the team went to the house of the rape survivor on Friday and spoke with her parents.

“We are here to inspect. But the state commission chairperson forcefully came into the house with goons and didn’t allow us to talk. We have come here to the police station, but we are not allowed to talk here also,” Kanoongo added.

The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has been constituted under the Commissions for Protection of Child Rights (CPCR) Act, 2005, for the protection of child rights and other related matters.

One of the functions assigned to the Commission under Section 13 (1) (j) of the CPCR Act is to inquire into complaints and take suo motu cognisance about deprivation and violation of child rights. (ANI)

Also Read: Mamata Banerjee’s theatrics on minor girl rape & murder, stops NCPCR chairperson from visiting West Bengal
Topics: Tiljala riotsMamata BanerjeePriyank KanoongoWest Bengal PoliceNCPCRthe Kolkata policeTiljala police stationRape and murder of minor in Tiljala
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