Dahod: Two teenage girls allegedly harassed verbally and were destroyed by a group of men, including relatives, because they spoke on their cellphones in a village in Dahod Gujarat District, police said on Saturday.
Video recordings from the incident, which took place in Bhuvera Village on June 25, went viral on social media, after FIR in this case was registered on Friday, based on complaints submitted by the mother of one of the girls.
The girls, 13 and 16 years old, who were cousins, were allegedly beaten by a group of more than 15 people, who took objections to them talking to cellphones, an official said from the Dhanpur police station.
This video shows a group of men who surround two fearful girls, verbally harass, threatening to kill them and continue to underestimate them.
Although no complaints were filed for almost a month, after the video came to the police notice, the family was told about the same thing and the FIR was registered against 15 accused of Bhuvera and the villages of Alindra neighbors and other unknown people at the Dhanpur Police Station, said That official.
The defendant had been ordered below in Section 143 and 149 (a unlawful assembly), 147 (riots), 323 (voluntarily causing injury), and 504 (insult to cause public damage) from the Indian Code (IPC), and under the provisions Relevant) of adolescent justice (child care and protection), he said, adding that efforts to overcome charges.