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Child beaten with pipe, forced to clean toilets at government shelter

Source:PTI
August 22, 2014 17:32 IST

A 13-year-old boy was abused and assaulted in a government-run home in Bangalore for allegedly refusing to clean toilets and police have launched a manhunt for three persons, including head of the home, in connection with the incident.

“The boy was beaten with a PVC pipe by the head of the Home Ramesh Manju for refusing to clean the toilets,” Deputy Commissioner of Police Sandeep Patil said, adding, “We have launched a manhunt to nab the culprits.”

The boy, who suffered injuries in the beating on August 20, has been admitted to Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health.

The incident came to light when the boy narrated his horrific experience to the Child Welfare Committee members during a mandatory sitting in the evening of the same day, Patil said.

On a complaint, police have booked Manju and two others, who allegedly abetted in the crime by holding the boy, he said

Speaking to reporters at the hospital, the boy said, “The head of the home beat me with a pipe on August 20 morning when I refused to clean the toilets. He once again in the afternoon beat me with the pipe for not saying prayers before eating food,” the boy said.

“I am scared of Ramesh, I don't want to see him again. He is very scary. I just want to leave this place and go home,” he added.

The boy said he was forcibly brought to the home on August 19 by some people when he was spending some time roaming around with his friends in the city.

The boy’s mother is a security guard and his father had deserted the family, police said, adding the victim was mistakenly taken to the government-run home.

After contacting his mother, the boy was produced before the District Child Protection Officer and admitted to the hospital.

 

 

Source: PTI
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