|                                         Arun Ferriera’s friends                    demand a fair trial; write letter to Home Minister R R                    Patil
                     The letter                    states
  ‘We cannot admit that Arun would                    engage in any activity which would hurt the interest of                    people.
  Nor believe that he would engage in any                    undemocratic activity.
  That he should be tortured and                    dealt with in such a manner at the hands of the police is                    entirely unacceptable. In the recent past there have been                    innumerable reports on the issue of fake                    encounters’....
                        Arun Ferriera’s                    friends from St Xavier’s College are a worried lot these days                    — fearing for their friend’s safety in the hands of                    unscrupulous cops.
  Nine of them, who are working in                    different fields, have got together and sent a letter to Home                    Minister RR Patil on Saturday, requesting the Deputy Chief                    Minister to release Arun as they are scared that the latter                    could be bumped off in a fake encounter.
                                                                                        |                                              | George Jose,                          consultant |   What they                    say
  Says Arun’s college friend Neeraj Sahay,                    who is a cinematographer and documentary filmmaker, “Arun                    always wanted to work for marginalised people.
  He was                    very proactive during his college days and carried on                    spreading social awareness after he left the institute.                    Fighting against injustice was his main concern, but is that a                    crime?”
  Sahay says that the government is bent on                    suppressing anyone who protests against them. “This is totally                    disgusting and undemocratic. Now we are scared, after reading                    reports that he will be handed over to the Andhra Pradesh                    Police.
  We believe that the AP police could turn it                    into a fake encounter. The whole country is aware of what                    happened with Sohrabuddin,” said Sahay.
  He feels the                    state home ministry should release Arun. “If not, we demand                    that he be immediately transferred to judicial custody and                    provided access to a lawyer. The police system is breaking                    down. We can’t trust them anymore,” adds  Sahay.
                                                                                        |                                              | Neeraj Sahay,                          cinematographer |   ‘Brilliant                    student’
  Arun’s friends claim that he was a                    brilliant student, securing a first class degree in                    Mathematics (BSc). He was also a keen cartoonist.                  
  However, he did not choose to follow a secure career                    as he was always interested in helping needy people. During                    his college days, in the 1990s, he was among the active                    students who fought against a rapist in Elphistone College,                    recall Arun’s friends.
  Arun’s                    friends
  Documentary filmmaker Surabhi Sharma,                    writer and journalist Sameera Khan, research fellow Rochelle                    Pinto, documentary filmmaker Kavita Pal, secretary of Forum                    for Medical Ethics Society Neha Madhiwala, Neeraj Sahay,                    editor of Savvy Cookbook Antoine Lewis, consultants George                    Jose and Raj Chaudhuri are the friends who have come together                    to write the letter to Patil.
                                                                                        |                                              | Sameera Khan,                          journalist |   The                    letter
  The letter states, “We cannot admit                    that Arun would engage in any activity which would hurt the                    interest of people. Nor believe that he would engage in any                    undemocratic activity.
  That he should be tortured and                    dealt with in such a manner at the hands of the police is                    entirely unacceptable.
  In the recent past there have                    been innumerable reports on the issue of ‘fake encounters’.                  
  We too view this practice with deep concern. Such                    extra-judicial killings are, in our view, unacceptable in any                    society.
  It has also been reported that there is an                    attempt to transfer Arun’s custody to the Andhra Pradesh                    police. In the said context, our fear of Arun being treated                    ‘conveniently’ with extra-judicial practices, can only be well                    founded.”
                                                                                    |                           What his friends want for                          Arun
  Immediate medical examination by an                          independent team of doctors at a government facility                         Transfer to judicial custody Facilitate his                          access to a lawyer Treatment with dignity as                          political prisoner
  The story so                          far
  Police claims Bandra-resident Arun                          Ferriera was the propaganda chief of Naxals in                          Maharashtra.
  Pereira was arrested in Nagpur on                          May 8 where he had gone to attend an important meeting.                          He, along with three others, has been remanded to police                          custody till May                    16.  |   
                                                                                    |                           ‘The                          interrogation is on in a democratic manner,’ say                          cops
  Nagpur cops deny Arun’s                          friends’ allegations against them in the letter to R R                          Patil. Said Deputy Commissioner of Police, Zone 2,                          Amitesh Kumar Zone 2, “I have no knowledge about such a                          letter but the interrogation is going on in a very                          democratic manner. We have not at all tortured Arun                          Ferriera and the others.
  His medical check-up                          was done at Government Medical Hospital in Nagpur on the                          same day of the arrest. The check-up is done every 48                          hours.”
  About Arun being handed over to Andhra                          Pradesh police, he said, “It depends upon the                          application put forward by the AP police in the court                          and the court is to decide on that.
  We cannot                          say anything on that issue. There is a panel of                          advocates fighting for him and he is in police custody                          till May 16 for enquiry purposes.”                        |     | 
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