The commission has taken a suo motu (on its own) cognisance of the incident. It had issued a notice on April 9 to the Telangana government seeking a report.
Viquar Ahmed and four others, arrested for links with radical groups, were killed by the police in an alleged encounter in Nalgonda district on April 7 when they were being taken to a court in Hyderabad. According to the police, the five prisoners allegedly tried to overpower the escorting policemen.
Responding to a plea for expeditious enquiry by a judicial magistrate, NHRC chairperson K G Balakrishnan said that, "There is an order for the Chief Judicial Magistrate to conduct an enquiry. We have said you collect the report and submit it to the Commission.
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