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Mob runs riot in Noida housing society

Maid had allegedly been held captive and beaten by her employers for stealing money

- BY KARUNA MADAN Correspond­ent

Hundreds of residents staying in Noida’s Mahagun Moderne Society had a harrowing time yesterday when an angry mob, comprising neighbours and relatives of a maid working there, rushed at the complex.

The domestic helper had allegedly been held captive overnight and beaten by her employers for stealing money.

Zohra Bibi, 26, did not return home on Monday. After waiting for 24 hours, her husband, Babu, filed a complaint with Noida police against the employers.

“My wife leaves early in the morning and returns by 6pm. On Tuesday, when she did not come home till next morning, we started getting worried. On Wednesday, we reached the Moderne Society apartments. The guards did not let us in. But we were able to rescue my wife. She was in horrible condition at that time and her clothes were torn. Police took her to district hospital,” Babu told Gulf News.

In their statement, the employers said Zohra, who worked in several other apartments in the complex, too, had stolen Rs10,000 (Dh570).

“They [the mob] entered in my house by breaking the door glass. It was terrifying. It is about our life and I am afraid about the safety of my family and kid,” her employer, Mitul Sethi, said. Sethi told media that Zohra had admitted to stealing the money.

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“She told us that she indeed stole Rs10,000. She asked us to adjust it with her salary next month, which we refused. We told her we will inform the administra­tion about it. While she requested us not to do it, we still went ahead because we did not want anyone to have the same experience,” she said.

Sethi, who runs a play school, said she asked Zohra to accompany her to the Society’s administra­tion office.

“Zohra ran away. It is on CCTV. She left her phone at our house. We went to [the] administra­tion office and filed a complaint against her. The society staff promised to look into the matter,” she added.

Meanwhile, the protesters blocked the main Dadri-Surajpur-Chhalera (DSC) Road and halted traffic towards Noida Industrial Area.

“A case has not been registered yet,” Noida Superinten­dent of Police AK Singh told media.

He said the maid was admitted to the district hospital in critical condition. “The employer said Zohra stole the money and they allowed her go when she confessed. But the maid’s family claimed that she was held captive till morning. We are looking into the matter,” he added.

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