Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Cops on alert as mobs kill ‘child trafficker­s’

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu

MOBS IN BOTH STATES KILL SUSPECTED CHILD TRAFFICKER­S CAUSING COPS TO WARN PEOPLE NOT TO TAKE THE LAW INTO THEIR HANDS

HYDERABAD: Police in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are on high alert after mobs lynched at least four people and beat up many others in different parts of the two states in the last few days following rumours on social media about child traffickin­g.

In the last 24 hours, reports of two persons being beaten to death came to light in Telangana, forcing the state director general of police M Mahender Reddy to call a press conference on Wednesday and appeal to the public not to believe in such rumours.

Telangana and Andhra police said they had filed cases related to the lynching incidents and would soon identify the guilty.

On Tuesday, a man, Nimmala Balakrishn­a, was allegedly lynched in Ziapalli of Yadadri Bhuvanagir­i district. Balakrishn­a came to the village to visit one of his relatives. At around 8pm, a mob accosted him and beat him badly.

In Chengal village of Bheemgal block of Nizamabad, two tribal men - Devya Naik of Chitalooru tribal hamlet and Degavath Laalu of Mudugudise­la hamlet were tied with ropes and beaten with iron rods and sticks by locals who suspected that they were involved in child traffickin­g.

The injured men were shifted to Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Hyderabad, where Devya Naik succumbed on Wednesday while Laalu’s condition is said to be critical.

The DGP urged the people not to believe such fake news and warned people not to take law into their hands. “If you find someone suspicious please inform police. We will find out and initiate action on those who are spreading these messages in social media,” he said.

In Darpalli of Vikarabad district at least nine farm labourers were beaten up by villagers on suspicion of being that they were part of the dreaded “Parthi gang”.

In Andhra Pradesh, too, similar incidents were reported in Visakhapat­nam and other towns. On May 20, vigilante groups in Visakhapat­nam thrashed 12 people suspecting them to be members of the Parthi Gang involved in kidnapping of children. One person died on the spot and five others were critically injured.

On May 21, a mob of 20 people beat up two beggars in Visalakshi­nagar and Gajuwaka area of Visakhapat­nam. One of them died of severe injuries later.

The lynchings have been blamed on fake Whatsapp messages being circulated in Telangana, cautioning people about a child traffickin­g gang being on prowl in the two Telugu-speaking states.

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