Incident Reports

Man sustains leg broken after police charged baton

2020-05-18

Madhes, Parsa, Birgunj, Ward 16

On Sunday morning, 67-year-old Nagendra Patel, a retired employee of Nepal Telecom in Birgunj Metropolis-16, was on his way to a nearby grocery store to buy milk. A grandfather to two children, Patel goes out for milk every morning.

Somewhere between National Medical College and Naya Bus Park, police stopped Patel and interrogated him. They asked him to return to where he had come from.

Patel turned around to go back home when one of the police personnel hit him on his right leg with a baton. Those gathered nearby, watching the incident unfold, helped Patel get up from where he had fallen and carried him to his house.

Patel couldn’t stand upright, so at 8 am on Sunday, Gunjan, Patel’s son, took him to the National Medical College. Doctors there took an X-ray of his injured leg and plastered it. “The bone in my right leg below the knee is cracked. Doctors have asked me to keep the plaster for three months,” Patel told the Post.

Bhola Shah, who runs Ramayan Hotel in Birgunj-16, was one of the witnesses to the incident; he had helped Patel reach home that morning. “Patel is an acquaintance. After the police hit him, he fell to the ground and couldn’t get up. We carried him home,” he said.

Gunjan went to Naya Bus Park to the personnel deployed at a temporary police post with questions about the incident. “But when I asked them, they said it was the Tiger team who beat up my father,” said Gunjan.

The Tiger team under the District Police Office was formed to control smuggling, theft and other unlawful activities during the lockdown in Birgunj.

“There was no argument; they asked me to return and I was doing just that,” said Patel. “But they charged me from behind.”

Bijaya Shahi, the sub-inspector in charge of the temporary police post, said, “The victim has not come to us with a complaint. But I have been inquiring about the details of the incident.”

Details and Impacts
Violent / Non-violent Violent
Onesided / Twosided Onesided
Collective / Interpersonal Collective
Primary Form Assault (large group)
Weapons Blunt weapon
Primary Cause Other governance issues
Secondary Cause Lockdown Enforcement
Actor 1 - Number of people n/a
Actor 1 - Affiliations Police
Actor 1 - Youth na
Actor 2 - Number of people 1
Actor 2 - Affiliation (Target) Citizen/Individuals
Actor 2 - Youth noyouth
Total Injured 1
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