
Rajasthan News: A heart-wrenching incident has come to light from Bhilwara district of Rajasthan, where two brothers from the Dalit community who had gone to work were given such a Talibani punishment that it sent shivers down your spine. The video of this incident is also going viral on social media. The family members have alleged that the police did not take any action. They also demanded justice for the incident that happened with their son.
Youths named Abhishek, Vinod Bhambhi and Sonu, residents of Kanya Gram of Gulabpura police station area of Bhilwara district, were taken to Korba, Chhattisgarh on 12 February 2025 to work at an ice cream cart at a salary of 10 thousand rupees, but when they asked for the wages for their first month's hard work, the owner crossed all limits of humanity by falsely accusing them of theft.
Young men who went to work were brutally beaten up
These three youths, along with other youths who had gone to work, were first stripped half naked and then beaten. After that, they were even given electric shocks using bare wires. Not only this, it is alleged that they were given inhumane tortures like attacks on their private parts.
Video viral on social media
A video is going viral on social media in which a young man is seen semi-naked and in front of him another young man touches him with two wires in his hands, which makes him scream. In another video, a young man is being abused in obscene language and is being beaten with sticks and kicks. Many such videos are going viral in which the screams and complaints of the young men can be heard.
The accused extorted Rs 30,000 from the family
When they were not satisfied even after the brutality with the two youths in Chhattisgarh, the accused extorted 30 thousand rupees from their family members in lieu of releasing them and threatened them not to complain to the police. A young man named Sonu, who was working as a labourer with them, rescued the two brothers from there and brought them to Kanya Gram from Chhattisgarh and informed the family members as well as the villagers about the entire incident.
In Bhilwara, just zero FIR was filed and the matter was ignored!
When Vinod and Abhishek along with their family members went to Gulabpura police station in Bhilwara to complain about this incident, the police initially refused to register the case as it was from Chhattisgarh state. On the second day, after hundreds of villagers reached there and news appeared in the media, the police filed a 'Zero FIR' saying that the incident took place in Chhattisgarh.
Villagers demonstrated outside the police station
When a representative of abp news tried to meet Thanaprabhari Hanuman Singh over phone, he denied the matter citing that he was out. On the other hand, when the information about the registration of zero FIR was received, hundreds of villagers who had come with the family got angry. The villagers protested fiercely outside the police station and started demanding action, but since the Thanaprabhari was not present at the police station, the villagers left the spot and went to prepare to meet the higher officials.
Acquaintance of the accused apologized
Regarding the incident that took place in Korba, Chhattisgarh, one of the accused's acquaintances shared a video on social media and said, "Vinod and Abhishek, who work as laborers at my friend's ice cream business, had committed theft. After which, the incident of beating them and giving them electric shock is wrong. I apologize to the victim's family for my friend's mistake."
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