UP: First flogged, then electrocuted ... 5 children sentenced by Taliban on suspicion of theft


- Punishment given to children on suspicion of mobile theft

New delhi date. Friday, July 16, 2021

Five children were taken hostage by the Taliban on suspicion of theft in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh. The children were tied with ropes and whipped. Not only that, the dairy manager along with his colleagues also gave electricity to the children.

In fact, a man named Avanesh Kumar Yadav runs a dairy in Gangapur area of ​​Baradari Thana area. A few days ago, his mobile worth Rs 30,000 was stolen. The dairy manager then abducted the children living in the neighborhood and brutally beat them to death. The children were allegedly tied to a rope, flogged and later electrocuted.

In the midst of all this, when the families of the children came to know about the incident, they raided the dairy and informed the police. Police who reached the spot freed the children from the clutches of the dairy manager and took their medical report to the district hospital.

The minors told police that Avanesh had called them at night and started beating them as soon as they were taken away. He accused the children of stealing mobile phones and if the children refused, he would be held hostage, beaten with whips, electrocuted and trampled. The children asked for water to drink but were kept thirsty.

A total of six people, including Avanesh Yadav, his wife Shabana and uncles, Banevi, etc., have been booked in the case. According to SP City Ravindra Kumar, a police team has been deployed to arrest the accused.


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