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Narasinghpur Custodial Death Case: Six Retired Police Arrested After 10 Years

Narasinghpur custodial death case Odisha Cuttack retired police names arrests NHRC probe torture allegations judicial custody update

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  KEY TAKEAWAYS:
  • Six retired police personnel arrested in 2016 custodial death case
  • Court rejects bail, sends accused to judicial custody
  • Case involves serious charges including murder and torture

Cuttack: The Narasinghpur custodial death case has taken a major turn as six retired police personnel have been arrested in connection with the 2016 incident in Odisha’s Cuttack district. The case, which involves allegations of custodial torture leading to death, had remained under scrutiny for years before this action.

Names of Accused in Narasinghpur Custodial Death Case

The six arrested individuals have been identified as:

  • Bhagaban Sahu – Retired Assistant Sub-Inspector
  • Pramod Kumar Patra – Retired Havildar
  • Joginath Nayak – Retired Home Guard
  • Bhikari Nayak – Retired Home Guard
  • Bhramar Rana – Retired Home Guard
  • Maheshwar Debata – Retired Home Guard

All six were produced before the Narasinghpur court, which rejected their bail pleas and remanded them to judicial custody.

What Happened in the 2016 Custodial Death

The incident began when Alka Nayak approached the police station over a domestic dispute with her husband, Saroj Senapati.

Police detained Senapati for questioning. However, allegations later surfaced that he was subjected to severe custodial torture, resulting in his death.

Following protests from family members, a formal case was registered.

Sections Filed in Narasinghpur Custodial Death Case

The FIR (Case No. 130/16) includes multiple IPC sections:

  • 448 – House trespass
  • 342 – Wrongful confinement
  • 341 – Wrongful restraint
  • 323 – Voluntarily causing hurt
  • 506 – Criminal intimidation
  • 302 – Murder
  • 34 – Common intention

These charges reflect the gravity of the allegations against the accused personnel.

NHRC Intervention in the Case

Human Rights Probe Kept Case Alive

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) took suo motu cognisance of the incident. It directed then police officer Niranjan Sabar to conduct an impartial investigation.

This intervention ensured that the case remained active despite delays, eventually leading to the arrests nearly a decade later.

Why Narasinghpur Custodial Death Case Is Important

The Narasinghpur custodial death case highlights long-standing concerns around custodial violence and delayed justice.

The arrest of six retired personnel sends a strong signal that accountability can extend beyond service tenure. As the trial proceeds, the focus will remain on whether justice is delivered in a case that has taken nearly 10 years to reach this stage.

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