The video of the beating is six months old
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Teenager and his grandmother beaten up in GRP police station, Congress state president targets ruling party, video of beating by inspector Aruna goes viral
Naiduniya representative, Katni: A video of Inspector Aruna Vahane posted in GRP police station beating a woman and her teenage grandson of Jharratikuria area of ββthe city with a stick has been circulated on the internet media. After which there has been an uproar. The video is said to be six months old and regarding it, Congress state president Jitu Patwari has targeted the ruling party by circulating a post on X.
Video of youth being beaten up goes viral
It is said that six months ago, Kusum Vanskar, a resident of Jharratikuria, and her grandson were brought to the GRP station. The station in-charge locked both of them in his chamber and beat them with a stick. Along with the station in-charge, some policemen are also seen beating the two in the video. The video of which has now gone viral on social media.
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After the video surfaced, Congress state president Patwari tweeted on Twitter that the big and small representatives of the police, who are above the law and the constitution, have again done this act with a Dalit family. The government is also leaving no stone unturned in oppressing the backward and tribal people. When an attempt was made to talk to the GRP police station in-charge regarding the viral video on social media, he did not receive the call.
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Railway SP Shimala Prasad has tweeted on the PCC Chief’s tweet regarding the matter. In which she says that the video is from October 2023. The youth in the video has 19 cases registered against him and he is a monitored criminal. A reward of Rs 10,000 was announced on the youth when he absconded last year.
SP Railway has written that the order of banishment was issued in the month of April. After the facts came to light, the GRP police station has been removed and the investigation of the entire case has been handed over to the Deputy Superintendent of Police.