– In Betul districtS Bhainsdehi police station, tribal man Sandeep Chilhate was allegedly beaten by locals and police after being detained over an argument.
– His brother alleged ₹30,000 payment was extorted before his release while Sandeep left partially unconscious.
– Betul SP Nishchal Jhharia ordered an inquiry into these allegations and promised legal action if evidence supports claims.
– Earlier this month, three police officers in Chhatarpur were suspended after complaints about torture of four tribal youths suspected of theft.
These incidents raise critical issues about custodial treatment and accountability within the law enforcement framework in India. The death of Mahipal Singh Rajput under NCB custody highlights concerns about access to timely medical care during detention procedures as well as thorough evaluation protocols when individuals appear unwell. While a judicial probe could ensure transparency regarding his case’s specifics-especially given prior convictions-it underscores broader systemic gaps surrounding detainee welfare.
Similarly, allegations against Bhainsdehi police signal recurring concerns regarding the treatment of minority groups like tribals during encounters with authorities-a worrying pattern also seen earlier this month in Chhatarpur district assaults on tribals by police personnel.
Taken together,these events underline the importance not only for robust procedural safeguards but also continued institutional reform aimed at minimizing human rights violations within law enforcement agencies across states like Madhya pradesh-and more broadly India-as demanded increasingly by public concious today.
Link for read more: Published July 26, 2025