
Fauzia and Mariyam Rasheeda move SC for damages
The Hindu
Duo seek ₹2 crore each as damages from 18 police officers in ISRO frame-up case
Mariyam Rasheeda and Fauzia Hasan, the two foreign nationals who were imprisoned in Kerala during the investigation of the alleged Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) espionage case, have moved the Supreme Court seeking compensation from the police officers who allegedly tortured them.
The duo have sought ₹2 crore each as damages from the 18 police officers, who have been arraigned as the accused in the ISRO frame-up case.
The CBI had booked the cases against the former investigation officers in the frame-up case after a report filed by the Justice D.K. Jain Committee appointed by the Supreme Court to probe the alleged framing up case.

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