The case has been filed at Rewa metropolis’s Civil Line Police Station in Transport Nagar
Bhopal:
One more barbaric assault has been reported from Madhya Pradesh – two days after a tribal man was tied to a truck and dragged on the highway in Neemuch district on suspicion of being a thief.
This time a person – Mohammad Asad Khan – was brutally attacked in Rewa district by those that accused him of stealing bus batteries.
A disturbing video of the savage incident, which passed off on Saturday and in full view of the general public, reveals one of many accused whipping Asad with a belt. At one level a person stands on Asad’s chest and one other kicks him within the groin.
The police consider 4 folks had been concerned. Two – Danish and Kuldip – have been arrested and been charged with try and homicide. The police are looking out for the opposite two.
Mohd Asad was assaulted brutally in Rewa by those that accused him of stealing bus batteries, important accused Danish and Kuldip arrested @ndtv@ndtvindiapic.twitter.com/DqSx5rHS0Z
— Anurag Dwary (@Anurag_Dwary) August 29, 2021
The case has been filed on the metropolis’s Civil Line Police Station in Transport Nagar.
This surprising incident is the newest in a wave of violent assaults.
On Thursday a 45-year-old man was tied to pick-up truck and dragged on a concrete highway in Neemuch by males who suspected him of thievery.
They bodily assaulted him earlier than he was dragged to his dying.
A video of the incident, which passed off at Jetiya village, was extensively circulated on social media.
“Eight folks have been recognized. 5 amongst them have been arrested, the remainder shall be arrested quickly. The viral video helped determine the culprits,” Superintendent of Police Sooraj Verma stated.
A day earlier than the Neemuch tragedy, Tasleem Ali, a 25-year-old bangle vendor from Indore, was the sufferer of a brutal mob assault on Sunday that was caught on digicam.
24 hours later, although, Tasleem was the accused; he was charged with molesting a 13-year-old.
The FIR accessed by NDTV, nevertheless, raises severe questions concerning the position of the police and administration. There are additionally questions over a delay in registering Tasleem’s authentic criticism.
In the meantime, within the state’s Ujjain district, one other horrific incident was reported on Saturday – two males from Sekli village harassed a Muslim man into chanting ‘Jai Shri Ram‘.
Police have arrested the accused; RK Raj, a sub-divisional police officer from Mahidpur, stated: “The police will take a tricky stand so a message goes out… such incidents won’t be tolerated.”
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