Arnab Goswami Case: Bail Plea Alleges Police Brutality ‘Spinal Cord Injured’
New Delhi: Republic TV owner and editor Arnab Goswami filed a bail application in the Bombay High Court on Saturday. It will be heard by the Bench of Justice SS Shinde and MM Karnik. The journalist was arrested by the Mumbai Police in an abetment to suicide case
Goswami’s lawyer claimed that his client who is in judicial custody at Alibaug has suffered serious injuries while in illegal detention. Goswami has also filed a habeas corpus plea challenging his arrest on the morning of November 4 in connection with the case registered over the suicide of interior designer Anvay Naik and his mother Kumud Naik, The New Indian Express (TNIE) reported.
“During the course of his arrest and while being transferred to Alibaug in a police van and in the custody of the police, the petitioner suffered a 6-inch-deep gash on his left hand, a serious injury to his spinal cord, was hit by a heavy uniform police officer’s boot, was not allowed to wear shoes throughout, suffered vein injuries and was not even given access to drinking water. He was also forced to consume certain liquid by the police officers guarding him and choked as a result thereof,” states Goswami’s bail plea.
Goswami has also sought an interim stay on the proceedings of the FIR, including a stay on the investigation. He contended that the investigation into the FIR is illegal, the report added.
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