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Man freed after 54 years in detention without trial |
2005-07-25 |
An Indian court has freed a man who languished in jail or a mental home in the eastern state of Assam for 54 years without ever facing trial, police said on Sunday. Machang Lalung, 77, was arrested in 1951 in his native village of Silsang, 64 kilometres (40 miles) from the state's main city of Guwahati. Police said records showed Lalung, a tribal, was booked for "voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means," an offence carrying a maximum 10-year prison term. But they said there were no records backing up the accusation. Soon after his arrest police shifted Lalung to a mental asylum. Though certified "fully recovered" by asylum authorities in 1967, prison officials only returned him to jail this year. In May the National Human Rights Commission took up Lalung's case and sought his release. He was freed last week after posting a token personal bond of one rupee (two cents). |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Don't you know Muck... Who needs Gitmo? We already have "secret" prisons on ships... VP Cheney already worked with Haliburton to set them up... They are floating North of the Arctic Circle, and in the Middle of the Atlantic Ocean.... If Democrat members of the Senate believe this, why shouldn't we? {wink} But here is a man, Machang Lalung, who needs 72 virgins... And all he gets is arthritis... |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-07-25 12:39 |
#1 teh chainey haser nyoo role modle for gitmo ima see! >:( |
Posted by: muck4doo 2005-07-25 00:56 |