Minor Boy Tortured Over Theft Charge

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MUZAFFARGARH: A seven-year-old boy was allegedly tortured by some suspects over suspicion of theft in the Langrwah area of Alipur tehsil, some 120 kilometers away from the city.

Reports said the suspects tied Muhammad Nasir with ropes, held him by his feet, and forced him to apologise for alleged theft. They laughed at the boy’s cries and recorded a video, which was later circulated on social media.

After the video went viral, District Police Officer (DPO) Syed Hasnain Haider took immediate action, directing the Kundai police to register a case and arrest the perpetrators.

The police registered a case on the complaint of the boy’s mother Sughran Mai and arrested the suspects.

Sources said Nasir was suspected of theft by Mulazim Hussain and his accomplices. The men captured the child and subjected him to torture, making a video of the incident as the boy pleaded for mercy. Despite his cries, the suspects continued to laugh and mock him.

According to the first information report filed by Sughran, she was on her way to a local shop with her son when Mulazim Hussain, Rafiq, and six others abducted the child and began torturing him.

The video shows the boy weeping and begging for mercy, but the men ignored his pleas and continued the inhumane treatment, injuring him severely.

Following the video’s circulation, the Kundai police registered a case under sections 363, 355, 342, 148, and 149 of the Pakistan Penal Code and arrested all suspects.

Published in Dawn, September 26th, 2024

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