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Securitymen turn tormentors

A blind man was beaten to death in Railway Protection Force (RPF) custody and police brutally assaulted a mentally challenged man in public in separate incidents in Madhya Pradesh on Thursday. Shams Ur Rehman Alavi reports.

Updated on: Sep 24, 2011 02:39 AM IST
None | By , Bhopal
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A blind man was beaten to death in Railway Protection Force (RPF) custody and police brutally assaulted a mentally challenged man in public in separate incidents in Madhya Pradesh on Thursday.

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At Harda, 160 km south of Bhopal, Kripa Ram, a blind vendor of books and eatables on trains, was allegedly beaten to death at the RPF police station.

According to sources, RPF constable AK Chatterjee had an argument with Ram, 40, and roughed him up. Ram retaliated and bit Chatterjee, who dragged him away to the police station where he was beaten. Later, Ram succumbed to injuries.

Deputy superintendent of police (Railways) Irmeen Shah said Chatterjee was booked for murder and arrested.

The assault on the mentally challenged man, Ram Krishna Agarwal, 35, occurred in Satna, around 380 km east of the state capital.

Agarwal was thrashed with batons, tied up and dragged by policemen led by inspector BS Jaggi for allegedly carrying a sickle, which had led local traders to complain to the police. The traders feared Agarwal could attack someone.

The Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission has sought the suspension of all the police officials involved in the assault on Agarwal.

 
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