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F I R S T I N F O R
M A T I O N R E P O R T
Till June,
1986 a total number of 403 FIRs were lodged with the Delhi Police on the
basis of incidents occurred during the period 31st October, 1984 to 7th
November, 1984. The Delhi Police registered 55 cases of murder, 5 cases
of murder / looting, 70 cases of murder / arson and 16 cases of murder
with arson. The final figure of deaths given by the Police on the basis
of FIRs came to 1419.
The
number of deaths as per the FIRs with the police cannot be taken as a
reliable indicator of the total number of deaths during the riots. This
is because, in many cases FIRs were not lodged either because the affected
families had left Delhi or were reluctant to go to the police, or even
if they did so, it is not certain that all the statements made by them
were properly recorded. The Ranganath Misra Commission has also observed
that, “such a tense panic situation prevailed that it became difficult
for the families to lodge FIR.” In the words of the Commission: -
“It
is a fact and the Commission on the basis of satisfaction records a finding
that first information reports were not received if they implicated police
or any person in authority and the informants were required to delete
such allegations from written reports. When oral reports were recorded
they were not taken down verbatim and brief statements dropping out allegations
against police or other officials and men in position were written. Several
instances have come to the notice of the Commission on where a combined
FIR has been recorded in regard to several separate incidents.”
The Commission went
on to observe that:
“During
the period of riots what was of primary importance for the victims was
to run away from the scene and conceal from notice of the rioters so as
to escape certain death. In several instances those who had not been massacred
were picked up either by police or Army personnel or through other agencies
or by their own efforts and shifted to Relief Camps where they were maintained
for sometime. Semi-normal conditions returned in different localities
within 3-4 days but confidence took time to get restored and, therefore,
until the victims returned to their localities quite sometime after, in
most of the cases they did not know what exactly had happened, so as to
make a full report, nor did they know as to who exactly had died or get
assaulted.”
For
the reasons, which have been graphically brought out by the Commission,
no reliance can be placed on the figures of he deaths culled out from
FIRs lodged with the police during or soon after the riots.
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