The UK government today said that it would take extreme action if any British citizen is being tortured as the case of Jagtar Singh Johal was raised in the House of Commons.
The 30-year-old British Sikh from Dunbarton in Scotland has been in a Punjab jail since he was arrested earlier this month by the state's police for hisalleged role in targeted killings in the state.
His local MP, Martin Docherty-Hughes of the Scottish National Party (SNP), asked the UK Foreign Office what representations were being made to the Indian government on reports of his alleged torture in custody.
We take any allegation of torture very seriously, as indeed would the Indian government, foreign office minister Rory Stewart told Docherty-Hughes.
It is completely unconstitutional, it is offensive to the British government and we will work very closely to investigate and, of course, we will take extreme action if a British citizen is being tortured, he said.
The minister of state in the Foreign Office stressed that the issue was being taken very seriously and that the deputy high commissioner of the UK had managed to gain access to hold a meeting with Johal.
The issue was raised in Parliament a day after British Prime Minister Theresa May was confronted by the BBCs Asian Network to comment on Johals arrest in India.
I am aware of the concern that has been expressed about Jagtar Singh Johal.
Representatives from the Foreign Office have met with him and are pursuing the case and looking at this case and watching what is happening with concern and will take action necessary, she said.
Johals MP,Docherty-Hughes,has been campaigning for his freedom and has also written to Downing Street seeking a meeting for his UK-based family with the Prime Minister.
The Scottish-bornSikh was in Jalandhar with his family for his wedding last month when he was reportedly arrested by plainclothes police officials in the city.
Sikh Federation UK, a representative group leading a#FreeJaggiNowsocial media campaign, has quoted his lawyer JaspalSinghManjhpur as saying thatJohalhas been subjected to physical and mental torture in jail.
The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for British Sikhs, led by Labour MP Preet Kaur Gill, had earlier written to UK foreign secretary Boris Johnson urging him to protect Johal's rights as a British citizen.
The Punjab government has claimed thatJohalis among a group of suspects arrestedon allegations of fanning communal disturbance in the state.
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