BBC News published this video item, entitled “British man ‘tortured to sign blank confession’ in India – BBC News” – below is their description.
A Scottish man who has been held in an Indian jail without conviction for three years has told the BBC he was tortured to sign a blank confession.
Jagtar Singh Johal, from Dumbarton, is being held under India’s anti-terror laws, accused of conspiring to murder a number of right-wing Hindu leaders.
Court documents allege he helped fund the crimes and claim he was a member of a “terrorist gang”. Mr Johal told the BBC via his lawyer he had been “falsely implicated”.
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