Bengaluru:Alleging inaction by Facebook and the City Police, a fact-finding committee formed by several Bengaluru based civil society organisations (CSOs) appealed to the Bengaluru City Police to widen the scope of investigation against the alleged Facebook post believed to have led to the same.
The Bengaluru City police are probing the incident and the violence that took place then at the streets of East Bengaluru on August 11, in which four were killed during police firing and several were injured.
"The intelligence failure to predict and prevent the violence must be investigated," the committee has strongly demanded in its report on the violence that ensued on the night of August 11th, 2020 titled 'Communalising Violence in DJ Halli'.
"This report brings out several truths. This report is not the end, on its authority, we must inquire into the truth and find out who is behind the violence, and who all failed to act. There are people who profit from the riot as well. We must find out those who are responsible. We must further tolerance," said (Retd.) Justice H.N. Nagmohan Das.
Adding to this, senior journalist Indudhara Honnapura said, "There was an opportunity to stop this, but Police failed to do so. Everyone, including the police, knew this is a sensitive area. There are many good officers, but I do not understand why they did not send sufficient police force to control the incident. Why didn't the government provide information to the police?"
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"Facebook has failed to act against Naveen's post which amounts to hate speech. Besides the local police too showed laxity in handling the situation as a result of this, situation went out of their (Police) control," the report alleged.
The committee further stated that there was an intelligence failure in the state machinery's reaction to the incident, the police were responsible for delayed response in registering the FIR against Naveen, which resulted in a discontent crowd swelling at the stations.
Denying allegations that the mob was communal or political in nature, the team comprising CSOs claimed that lack of substantial evidence to suggest that the mob violence was communal in nature, in that it specifically targeted the Hindu community or that it was premeditated and pre-planned.
"This is a local and spontaneous incident that has been taken advantage of by different political parties for immediate political gains which included the upcoming corporator elections in the state," the committee observed.
"The police have carried out several arbitrary arrests in the middle of the night, which has created an atmosphere of fear in the areas. The families of those arrested have not been informed of the arrest or whereabouts of their loved ones," the report stated.
The committee claimed that a larger agenda of total criminalisation and demonisation of the entire community has also been noted.
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