Deccan Chronicle

BOY DIES AFTER BEING BEATEN FOR VIOLATING U.P. ‘CURFEW’

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Unnao, May 22: Two police constables and a homeguard have been charged with the murder of a 17-year-old vegetable seller who was caught for violating the ‘corona curfew’ and allegedly beaten mercilessl­y, first outside his home and then inside a police station, officials said on Saturday.

The incident, which took place in Unnao district’s Bangarmau area on Friday, led to angry protests from locals who relented after senior police officers assured the boy’s family of an impartial probe, they said.

The constables and the homeguard have been booked under Indian Penal Code section 302 (murder), they said.

Constables Vijay Chodhury and Simavat have been suspended and homeguard Satyapraka­sh has been sacked, police said.

The incident had taken place on Friday in the Bhatpuri locality in Unnao district’s Bangarmau when the boy was selling vegetables outside his house.

The boy’s family alleged that he was caught by a constable for allegedly violating the ‘corona curfew’ and thrashed with a stick.

He was later taken to a police station, where he was again thrashed following which his condition deteriorat­ed and he was rushed to the Community Health Centre, where he was declared dead, the family alleged.

Agitated locals blocked a road and their protest ended late on Friday night after senior police officers, including ASP Shahi Shekhar Singh, assured the boy's family all help, an impartial probe, and handed over a copy of the FIR.

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