Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06NEWDELHI4334
2006-06-20 11:50:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy New Delhi
Cable title:
BARAPIND TRANSFERRED TO PUNJAB, REPORTED IN GOOD
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UNCLAS NEW DELHI 004334
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PHUM CJAN CVIS PTER PREL KCRM PGOV IN
SUBJECT: BARAPIND TRANSFERRED TO PUNJAB, REPORTED IN GOOD
CONDITION
REF: A. NEW DELHI 04283
B. STATE 33728
C. NEW DELHI 994
D. STATE 6905
E. 05 NEW DELHI 9513
F. 12/01/05 POMPER EMAIL TO POST ATTACHING CAT
SUBMISSION
G. 05 NEW DELHI 4449
UNCLAS NEW DELHI 004334
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PHUM CJAN CVIS PTER PREL KCRM PGOV IN
SUBJECT: BARAPIND TRANSFERRED TO PUNJAB, REPORTED IN GOOD
CONDITION
REF: A. NEW DELHI 04283
B. STATE 33728
C. NEW DELHI 994
D. STATE 6905
E. 05 NEW DELHI 9513
F. 12/01/05 POMPER EMAIL TO POST ATTACHING CAT
SUBMISSION
G. 05 NEW DELHI 4449
1. (SBU) Extradited terrorism suspect Kulbir Singh Barapind
has been transferred to police custody at the Phillaur Police
Station in Punjab and is in "good condition," reported
Barapind's Punjab-based lawyer Darshan Singh Dyal. Initial
reports on June 19 from Barapind's brother, Balwant Singh,
suggested that Barapind had been tortured because he was
supposedly seen "in a disheveled state and was having trouble
walking." However, follow up phone conversations and emails
with Barapind's U.S. and India based lawyers indicate that
this claim is inaccurate, that Barapind has not been
mistreated, and that his apparent weakness was because he had
not taken blood pressure and diabetes medication. Barapind's
Punjab-based lawyer Darshan Singh Dyal told us on June 20
that Barapind had not been abused.
2. (SBU) Barapind's state-appointed defense attorney Mandeep
Sharma told us on June 19 that Barapind will likely remain in
police custody until June 24 and then be remanded to judicial
custody. Sharma stated that Barapind was taken for a medical
examination on June 20 and that the presiding judge had
ordered that all needed medication be provided. Sharma also
commented that the judge agreed that Barapind would be
allowed visitors twice a day who could verify his condition.
3. (SBU) Sukhman Dhami, a member of Barapind's stateside
legal team, reported to us that Barapind's family had
encountered difficulty locating him, and was getting the
"run-around" from the Punjab police. He commented that the
family was able to locate Barapind's place of detention near
Jalandhar through media reports. Dhami also noted that
Barapind's family was unable to attend the remand hearing,
because it was moved from 11:00am to 6:00am without notice.
4. (SBU) Exercising USG rights under the extradition
agreement to monitor Barapind's treatment in India, PolOff
and PolFSN will seek to visit Barapind June 21 in Phillaur to
verify his condition and remind Punjab authorities of their
commitments under the terms of his extradition.
5. (U) Visit New Delhi's Classified Website:
(http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/sa/newdelhi/)
MULFORD
SIPDIS
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PHUM CJAN CVIS PTER PREL KCRM PGOV IN
SUBJECT: BARAPIND TRANSFERRED TO PUNJAB, REPORTED IN GOOD
CONDITION
REF: A. NEW DELHI 04283
B. STATE 33728
C. NEW DELHI 994
D. STATE 6905
E. 05 NEW DELHI 9513
F. 12/01/05 POMPER EMAIL TO POST ATTACHING CAT
SUBMISSION
G. 05 NEW DELHI 4449
1. (SBU) Extradited terrorism suspect Kulbir Singh Barapind
has been transferred to police custody at the Phillaur Police
Station in Punjab and is in "good condition," reported
Barapind's Punjab-based lawyer Darshan Singh Dyal. Initial
reports on June 19 from Barapind's brother, Balwant Singh,
suggested that Barapind had been tortured because he was
supposedly seen "in a disheveled state and was having trouble
walking." However, follow up phone conversations and emails
with Barapind's U.S. and India based lawyers indicate that
this claim is inaccurate, that Barapind has not been
mistreated, and that his apparent weakness was because he had
not taken blood pressure and diabetes medication. Barapind's
Punjab-based lawyer Darshan Singh Dyal told us on June 20
that Barapind had not been abused.
2. (SBU) Barapind's state-appointed defense attorney Mandeep
Sharma told us on June 19 that Barapind will likely remain in
police custody until June 24 and then be remanded to judicial
custody. Sharma stated that Barapind was taken for a medical
examination on June 20 and that the presiding judge had
ordered that all needed medication be provided. Sharma also
commented that the judge agreed that Barapind would be
allowed visitors twice a day who could verify his condition.
3. (SBU) Sukhman Dhami, a member of Barapind's stateside
legal team, reported to us that Barapind's family had
encountered difficulty locating him, and was getting the
"run-around" from the Punjab police. He commented that the
family was able to locate Barapind's place of detention near
Jalandhar through media reports. Dhami also noted that
Barapind's family was unable to attend the remand hearing,
because it was moved from 11:00am to 6:00am without notice.
4. (SBU) Exercising USG rights under the extradition
agreement to monitor Barapind's treatment in India, PolOff
and PolFSN will seek to visit Barapind June 21 in Phillaur to
verify his condition and remind Punjab authorities of their
commitments under the terms of his extradition.
5. (U) Visit New Delhi's Classified Website:
(http://www.state.sgov.gov/p/sa/newdelhi/)
MULFORD