27.2 C
Tura

Matia Transit Camp: SC asks Assam Govt to submit inspection report by Dec 9

Must read

Ensure proper facilities in detention camps within a month: SC to Assam

Guwahati, Nov 4: The Supreme Court on Monday directed the Assam government to conduct an immediate inspection of the Matia Transit Camp in Goalpara which houses over 200 detainees identified as illegal infiltrators under the Foreigners Act, 1946.

A Division Bench of the court comprising Justices Abhay S. Oka and Augustine George Masih, expressed serious concern about the camp’s inadequate conditions and instructed the state authorities to promptly address the deficiencies.

Advertisement

Justice Oka emphasized that the conditions at the detention camps were far from satisfactory, as noted in a report from the state’s legal services authority. Highlighting the absence of essential amenities, including a lack of female medical personnel, Justice Oka remarked, “Please ensure that facilities are available,” underscoring the need for immediate improvements. The court also directed the Assam government to hold a meeting with relevant authorities to ensure that detainees’ basic health and hygiene needs are met.

The apex court has directed the Secretary of the Assam State Legal Services Authority (SLSA) to attend an upcoming inspection meeting at the Matia Transit Camp and submit a comprehensive report by December 9. The court issued these orders during its hearing of a case regarding the treatment of detainees held under the Foreigners Act, 1946, who are either persons with disputed citizenship or declared foreigners by the Foreigners Tribunals.

The court’s directive follows a report from the SLSA, which revealed critical issues at the Matia Transit Camp, Assam’s largest detention centre for declared foreigners. The report outlined significant deficiencies, notably the lack of healthcare services for women detainees, and the absence of educational and vocational resources within the facility.

Advertisement

This inspection comes a month after the court had previously directed the SLSA to conduct unannounced inspections at the Goalpara Detention Camp to assess essential amenities, including hygiene standards and food quality, with a follow-up report submitted within a month.

In September, tensions at Goalpara reached a peak when Rohingya and Chin refugees from Myanmar staged a hunger strike to protest their prolonged detention. The detainees sought relocation to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in New Delhi, with hopes for resettlement in a third country.

Previously, in May, the court had ordered the Central government to deport 17 foreign nationals who had been detained for extended periods without pending criminal charges.

Read: Villages in Ri Bhoi unite to oppose installation of Smart Metres in rural areas

WATCH:

Find latest news from every corner of Northeast India at hubnetwork.in, your online source for breaking news, video coverage.

Also, Follow us on-

Twitter-twitter.com/nemediahub

Youtube channel- www.youtube.com/@NortheastMediaHub2020

Instagram- www.instagram.com/ne_media_hub

Download our app from playstore – Northeast Media Hub

More articles

-->
-->

Latest article