Four persons have been detained in Badaun district of Uttar Pradesh on charges of allegedly beating up a Dalit and forcing him to drink urine after he refused to work in their fields.
The Station House Officer of the concerned police station in Hazratpur has been suspended for negligence of duty.
As per the victim, identified as Sitaram Valmiki, some influential men in his village assault him up and abused him after she denied to harvest their wheat crops and instead preferred to collect fodder for himself.
Irked by his defiance, he said, the accused started beating him when they intercept him collecting fodder in the field and dragged him all the way to the village and tied him to a Neem tree.
A case was lodged at the Hazratpur police station under Sections 308, 342, 332, 504 and 506 of the Indian Penal Code. Relevant sections of the SC/ST Act were also evoked, the Badaun police reported.
The arrested persons were identified as Vijay Singh, Shailendra Singh, Vikram Singh and Pinku Singh, all residents of the Azampur Visauriya village.
IG, Bareilly Range, Dhruv Kant Thakur met the victim in his house on Monday and instructed Badaun SSP Ashok Kumar to take immediate action in the case.
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Valmiki’s wife had informed the police about the assault through the emergency Dial 100 service, but the police returned without any action, after which she dialed again.
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