Prisoner abuse: Medical board certifies Attock inmate was tortured

The medical board has forwarded its report to the district judge for further action.


Our Correspondent May 17, 2014
The complainant alleged there is no check on the use of mobile phones, drugs and other illegal activities of influential prisoners. PHOTO: FILE

ISLAMABAD:


A medical board at District Headquarters Hospital (DHQ) Attock has confirmed that an inmate at Attock District Jail was physically tortured in jail.


Sources informed Daily Express that a few days back, the relatives of under-trial prisoner Amir Khan filed a complaint before Attock District and Sessions Judge about Khan being moved to solitary confinement after he was thrashed by jail officials.

The complainant alleged there is no check on the use of mobile phones, drugs and other illegal activities of influential prisoners, while other prisoners were being victimized and sometimes tortured at the jail under one pretext or the other.

The court directed the district medal board, led by DHQ Medical Superintendent Dr Ibrar Ahmed, to conduct a medical examination of the Khan, sources maintained.

The medical board has forwarded its report to the district judge for further action, sources added.

District medico-legal officer Dr Muhammad Ali Shah confirmed that severe torture on the prisoner was certified in the medical exam and the report has been forwarded to the court for further action.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 18th, 2014.

 

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