Kimathanka, Aug 10 : The families of two inmates who died in the district prison Sankhuwasabha have refused to accept their bodies.
Binod Tolangi, 19, of Madi
Municipality-5 in Sankhuwasabha, and Aakash Balami, 28, of Kakani Rural
Municipality-7 in Nuwakot died on Wednesday morning in course of treatment at
the district hospital, claimed Deputy Superintendent of Police Birendra Godar. However,
the bereaved families claimed that the two were beaten to death.
On a wee hour recently, the police
caught the deceased inmates while running away after breaking the prison, and
were later handed to the prison administration, he said. The police severely
beat up the deceased, according to other prisoners and local people who
witnessed the incident.
The families and relatives of the
deceased had demonstrated and chanted slogans in front of the prison in
protest. They have demanded action against those involved in the beating. In
view of security in the prison, nine prisoners including the leader of the
inmates were taken to the district police office following death of the
prisoners, said Jailor Rajendra Ghimire. Deceased Tolangi was serving term in a
rape case and Balami for burglary.
Meanwhile, a three-member committee
has been formed to investigate the incident. The committee is led by Chief
District Officer Mohan Mani Ghimire. Inspector Saroj Khanal and Tarini Ghimire
of the district administration office are members.
Families of deceased call for fair
investigation
Meanwhile, the family members and
relatives of the two inmates have called for an impartial investigation into
their 'suspicious' death. They have demanded that the authorities bring out the
facts and truth behind the incident of murder inside the prison and take stern
action against the culprits.
They have suspected that the
incident was suspicious and alleged that police were also involved in the
killing.
Bhima Ramtel, the elder sister of
Tolangi, accused the police administration of sitting idly by when individuals
inside security cordon were lynched to death. She said they were not going to
receive the bodies until the truth behind the death is brought out.
She expressed her suspicion over
the police's reluctance in making public the CCTV camera footage. (RSS)