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Friday, April 19, 2024

5-year-old girl lured away by 3 Muslim youth on pretext of showing rabbit, found naked in a field

A 5-year-old Hindu girl was found naked in a field after 3 Muslim youth lured her away from home on the pretext of showing her a rabbit. This shocking incident occurred in Bisawar village, district Hathras of western UP,  Hindi paper Patrika has reported.

A shopkeeper near the girl’s home saw the youth taking the girl away, and he told her distraught parents when they came searching for their child. The entire village of Bisawar was incensed and they surrounded the police chowki and nearby Sadabad police station, demanding impartial investigation  & action. They were joined by BJP workers and representatives of several Hindu organizations.

Coming on the heels of a 15-year old girl being  burnt alive by 2 unidentified men, this incident has again shaken up Agra and nearby areas.

SP Jai Prakash and ASP Siddarth Verma reached the spot with force from several police stations. 3 accused have been arrested, while police is looking for another accused named by the villagers. The SP assured of strict action against those arrested.


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