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UP: 9 hurt as villagers attack workers at sand mining site, torch 8 vehicles

Enraged over the alleged beating of a local resident by two people working at a sand mining site in Barahmori village, a group of 80 villagers pelted the workers with stones and set afire eight vehicles, including three four-wheelers and five two-wheelers, on Wednesday morning, police said.

Updated on: Jan 10, 2019 12:12 PM IST
Hindustan Times, Varanasi | By , Varanasi
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Enraged over the alleged beating of a local resident by two people working at a sand mining site in Barahmori village in Sonbhadra, a group of 80 villagers pelted the workers with stones and set afire eight vehicles, including three four-wheelers and five two-wheelers, on Wednesday morning, police said.

Police inspecting the sand mining site where villagers attacked the workers and set eight vehicles on fire. (HT Photo)
Police inspecting the sand mining site where villagers attacked the workers and set eight vehicles on fire. (HT Photo)

Nine people, including two villagers and seven workers of the sand mining site, were injured in violence, they added.

Additional superintendent of police Dr Awadhesh Kumar said, “Armed with sticks, about 80 villagers reached the mining site on Wednesday and attacked the contractor’s associates and workers. The y also set eight vehicles on fire.”

He said a case would be registered in this connection after a complaint was received by the police. “The situation is completely under control,” he added.

Nine people, including two villagers and seven workers of the sand mining site, were injured in violence

While some villagers alleged that a few associates of the contractor reached the village on Tuesday night and misbehaved with a girl, the police rubbished the charge as baseless.

They alleged that the contractor and his men threatened them after they complained about the beating of the local.

They demanded that work at the site should be stopped as the contractor’s associates and employees often misbehaved with them and dust from the site was causing damage to their crop and affecting their health.

 
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