CID admits to stripping, conducting deep invasive search on Suresh Sallay, reveals wife (opens original article in a new tab)
The CID admitted to conducting a deeply invasive search on Suresh Sallay, including stripping him and a rectal examination, during his detention, with his wife alleging severe human rights violations and poor detention conditions.
- CID admitted to conducting a deeply invasive physical search on Suresh Sallay, including stripping him naked and a rectal examination
- CID officials attended a Human Rights Commission hearing after previously failing to appear and admitted to the search practices
- Suresh Sallay is held in a 6x4-foot cell with no ventilation, 24-hour lighting, and rodent infestation, exacerbating his health conditions
- Manori Sallay claims her husband refuses food and is sustained by minimal intravenous fluids, showing severe physical deterioration
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