Indian mobs kill 5 over child kidnap rumours
NEW DELHI: Vigilantes have killed at least five people and beaten 20 others after believing “fake news” spread by social media warning that gangs of child kidnappers were searching for youngsters, reports foreign media.
The police in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, India, are on high alert after mobs of terrified villagers mercilessly assaulted people they suspected of being child traffickers, including one man who was visiting a relative. Calling for calm, officers said there was no indication that such gangs actually exist. Police officer E Ramchandra Reddy said six villagers were arrested for allegedly killing a 33-year-old motorised rickshaw driver in Jiyapalli, a village in Telangana state, on Wednesday night. The villagers suspected the driver was a child abductor, but the victim was leaving for his nearby hometown after visiting his brother in the village, he added.
Two deaths were reported in similar attacks earlier this week in other villages in the state. On Tuesday night, Nimmala Balakrishna was allegedly lynched in Ziapalli, within the Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, after going to the village to visit one of his relatives. At about 8pm, several vigilante youths accosted him and beat him badly after he failed to give proper answers, said the Hindustan Times.
And in Chengal village, two young men were tied with ropes and beaten mercilessly with iron rods and sticks by locals who suspected that they were involved in child trafficking – yet they had apparently gone to the forest area to pluck mangoes.
Reddy urged people against believing such “fake news” and warned against taking the law into their own hands: “If you find someone suspicious, please inform the police.” A woman from eastern Bihar state was thrashed by a mob at a railroad station in Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh state and was hospitalised in a critical condition after she was suspected of seeking to abduct children, lead state police officer M Malakondaiah said. As she did not know the local Telugu language, this created a misunderstanding with local villagers, he explained.
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