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Bhopal jailbreak | NIA to investigate SIMI operatives' escape; not encounter: MP HM Bhupendra Singh

The Rights Commission has asked for a report on the incident within 15 days.

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Police officers and Special Task Force soldiers stand beside dead bodies of the members of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), who escaped the high security jail in Bhopal, and later got killed in an encounter at the Acharpura village on the outskirts of Bhopal, India, October 31, 2016.
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Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Bhupendra Singh said on Tuesday that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) will probe how the eight SIMI operatives escaped from Bhopal Central Jail. He, however, said that there would be no investigation into the encounter in which they were killed. "There is no need for any investigation on the encounter," Singh said and added, "when an encounter happens, police has no other option but to fire.” 

The Human Rights Commission has asked for a report on the incident within 15 days. "We will also examine the video," LR Sisodia, PRO of the commission said.

The eight terrorists of the banned SIMI group escaped from the Bhopal Central Jail after killing a guard. They were gunned down in an encounter by the state police on Monday.

Bhopal's Inspector General of Police Yogesh Choudhary said all eight SIMI operatives were killed in cross-firing and had a track record of being involved in serious crimes before. "We garnered all possible resources and launched search and patrol parties after we got intelligence that around 7-8 people were seen by locals. It was difficult to locate them as the unequal terrain was a disadvantage, but soon our team was fired upon when we challenged the suspects," he said.

Chaudhary claimed they had weapons and were killed as they were trying to flee. "They were killed in cross-firing. It was a big challenge and the team accepted it properly," he said. 

A relative of Ramashankar Yadav, the guard who killed, told ANI that security at the prison was poor. "Security of jail administration was really poor. CCTV was also not working," he said.

On Tuesday, state Jail Minister Kusum Mehdele told NDTV, "I accept there are lapses on our part. Some CCTVs in the jail may not be working. How they managed to scale the wall I don't know."

Suggesting that the elimination of eight SIMI operativesby the police at the same place on the outskirts of Bhopal appeared to be faked, the Congress party on Tuesday urged the Supreme Court to assign a retired judge to probe the matter.

Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge told ANI, "I saw the photographs on television and they do bring suspicion. They make us think that was that encounter fake. Because it seems quite difficult to imagine that eight people at a time were killed by the police at the same place together. This matter should be investigated and the Supreme Court should assign this matter to a retired Supreme Court judge to probe the matter and clear all doubts."

Defending its action to open fire on the eight SIMI operatives, Madhya Pradesh Police asserted that the escapees were neutralised in "retaliatory" fire, adding that the suspects have been continuously perpetrating serious offences and had also killed police constables in 2008 and 2011.

Bhopal's Inspector General of Police Yogesh Choudhary said all eight SIMI operatives were killed in cross-firing and had a track record of being involved in serious crimes before. "We garnered all possible resources and launched search and patrol parties after we got intelligence that around 7-8 people were seen by locals. It was difficult to locate them as the unequal terrain was a disadvantage, but soon our team was fired upon when we challenged the suspects," he said.

Four officials, including the prison's superintendent, were suspended following their escape.

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