Two Cops Are Suspended After Beating Divyang Boy

Two cops are suspended after beating Divyang boy

Bareilly : , Nov 12, 2012: Two police officers were suspended after allegedly assaulting a 14-year old divyang boy at Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly.Bareilly 12 Nov : , Two police constables were fired after they allegedly beat a fourteen-year-old boy from Uttar Pradesh in Bareilly.
The boy, whose right hand is amputated, sells fish with his father to support his family.To support his family, the boy’s right hand was amputated and he now sells fish together with his father.

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He sells fish to his family with the help of his father, his right hand amputated.He alleged that the two policemen asked him to do some ‘illegal’ work but he refused and was beaten up by them.

The boy claimed that two policemen tried to get him to work ‘illegally’ but he declined and was then beaten by the officers.According to him, the policemen demanded that he do some illegal work.He refused.

The incident, which took place on Wednesday evening, was recorded on CCTV camera and a video clip of the incident went viral on the social media.

This incident occurred on Wednesday night and was captured on CCTV.A video of it went viral via social media.

On Wednesday evening the incident was caught on CCTV and the video went viral through social media.

In the video, the two policemen were seen stopping the boy and later, one of them began kicking him while the other started hitting him with a baton.

The video shows the police officers stopping the boy, and then, later on, they kick him, while hitting him with the baton.Two policemen are seen at the scene stopping the boy.Later, one starts to kick the other while the second hits him with a baton.

The boy was subsequently admitted to a community health centre.

The boy was then admitted to a local health center.After being admitted, the boy was transferred to a nearby community health centre.

He claimed that the policemen first approached him and said he was “illegally selling fish”.The police officers first approached him, he claimed.

They said that he was illegally selling fish.According to him, the first time he saw policemen was when he said that a man was selling illegal fish.

Then, they told him to do some ‘work’ for them, for which they offered him ‘a share’.They then asked him to help them with some “work”, for which they gave him “a portion”.

He was then told to work for the policemen, and offered to take a part.

Bareilly SSP Rohit Singh Sajwan suspended both the constables and has ordered a probe.

Both constables were suspended by Bareilly SSP Rohit Singh Sajwan and an investigation was ordered.SSP Rohit Singh Sajwan, Bareilly SSP, has suspended the two constables.He also ordered an inquiry.

The constables have been identified as Satyendra Singh and Naveen Malik.Satyendra Singh, Naveen Malik were identified as the constables.Satyendra Sing and Naveen Mlik have been identified by the constables.

The boy’s father is yet to lodge a complaint with the police.However, the boy’s father has yet to file a police complaint.

His father has not yet filed a formal complaint to the police.

SSP Sajwan told reporters: “The two constables had an argument with the boy over some issue and later retaliated by thrashing him.SSP Sajwan stated to reporters that the two constables got into an argument over a minor issue, and then retaliated with beatings.SSP Sajwan said to reporters, “The boy and the constables had an argument about a matter.Later they retaliated by beating him.We will take appropriate action as the circle officer will investigate the matter and find out what exactly happened on that day.”The circle officer will conduct an investigation into the matter to determine what happened that day.We will then take the appropriate actions.As the circle officer investigates the case, we will be taking appropriate action to find out the details of what took place that day #cops #suspended #Divyang

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