Two days after a kangaroo court in Bihar's Madhubani district punished two minor girls and a teenaged boy for visiting a rural fair together and chewing paan (betel leaf) by partially tonsuring their heads before assaulting them and slapping a fine, the police are yet to make any arrests.
The nine people accused in the case are absconding.
Madhubani Superintendent of Police Saurabh Kumar told rediff.com, "We will arrest all of them and conduct their speedy trial."
Mohahmmad Minu (20), Julekha Khatoon (17) and Shahina Khatoon (15), all residents of Parbalpur village in Madhubani, were publicly beaten and their heads partially tonsured after a decision was taken in a small meeting attended by some villagers last
week.
"Julekha and Shahina's crime was that they dared to visit a fair along with Minu and chewed betel leaves given by him. After some youths informed
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