ISLAMABAD: The Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday accused police of Pakistan, routinely carrying out extra-judicial killings, torture and arbitrary arrests, and called on Islamabad to implement urgent reforms of its under-resourced forces.
The findings were contained in a new report based on interviews with more than 30 police officers and 50 victims or witnesses of abuse across three of the country’s four provinces.
In addition to habitual rights violations including more than 2,000 so-called ‘encounter’ killings in 2015, which were often believed to have been staged, the report said that police often found themselves in thrall to powerful individuals who subvert the law for their own purposes.
“Pakistan is facing grave security challenges that can be best handled by a respecting rights, accountable police force,” said Brad Adams, Asia director of Human Rights Watch.
“Instead, law enforcement has been left to a police force filled with disgruntled, corrupt and tired officers who commit abuses with impunity, making Pakistanis less safe, not more”, Adams said.
The encounter killings, in Karachi, have surged since 2013 as paramilitary forces and police have stepped up raids against Taliban militants, criminals and armed political activists.
The term is used to describe staged confrontations in which police or troops kill suspects and later claim they were acting in self-defence.
The report found that those from marginalised groups including refugees, the poor, religious minorities, and the landless were at particular risk of violent police abuse.
“Torture methods include beatings including with batons and leather straps, stretching and crushing legs with metal rods, sexual violence, prolonged sleep deprivation, and mental torture, including witnessing others being tortured”, it said.
“Senior officials told Human Rights Watch that physical force is often threatened and used because the police are not trained in professional investigation and forensic analysis methods, and thus resort to unlawfully coercing information and confessions”, it added.
Meanwhile, the local politicians are able to halt investigations against suspects with political connections, and to harass or file charges against opponents.