Three Dalit Boys Thrashed, Tonsured for Suspected Theft in UP’s Bahraich (Clarion India)

Their humiliation and torture came at the hands of two poultry farm owners who suspected the trio of stealing 5 kg of wheat, police said

By Clarion India

Team Clarion

LUCKNOW — Three Dalit boys were mercilessly thrashed, tonsured and paraded with their faces blackened in Tajpur Tedia village under the Nanpara police station limits of Uttar Pradesh’s Bahraich district on suspicion of committing a theft.

Their humiliation and torture came at the hands of two poultry farm owners who suspected the trio of stealing 5 kg of wheat, police said.

The victims’ families claimed the duo tortured the boys as they did not report to the poultry farm for work.

In the incident reported on Tuesday, the accused allegedly thrashed the three boys, aged 12-14 years, shaved their heads, blackened their faces, wrote ‘thief’ on their forearms, and paraded them around the village with their hands tied, media reports quoted the police as saying.

Nanpara SHO Pradeep Singh said based on a complaint by the victims’ family members, a case was registered on Wednesday against four accused persons — Nazim Khan, Qasim Khan, Inayat, and Sanu — under relevant sections of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and SC/ST Atrocities Prevention Act.

Sanu, a former village head, is absconding, while the remaining three have been arrested, Singh said.

The victims, belonging to Dalit and OBC communities, told reporters on Wednesday that Nazim and Qasim, who together ran a poultry farm in the village, accused them of stealing 5 kg of wheat.

This story was originally published in clarionindia.net. Read the full story here.

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