Letter: Four people were arrested for allegedly disarming and whipping four small boys after tying them because their suspicions became a thief in the GIDC VAPI industry unit in Vapi Regency.
Boys, around 16 years old, were stripped into their underwear and were demonstrated for allegedly stealing copper memo from Nihal Engineering Works (new) in GIDC VAPI.
New to repairing industrial machinery.
Police said that despite the incident took place on January 25, FIR was filed only on February 3 after the video became a viral on social media.
Police complaints were submitted by the father of one of the little victims, which is a Jharkhand native.
They were arrested including Devang Patel and Jay Patel, the sons of the owner of the New Balvant Patel.
Accused of accused of being identified as Denny Bhandar and Mahesh Gupta.
The four were charged because it caused the wrong injury and confinement under the Criminal Code.
The defendant was also ordered based on the Youth Justice Act.
In that video, children look stripped into their underwear with their hands bound behind their backs.
Their feet are also tied with a rope.
The children could be heard crying because of illness when the defendant whipped them.
According to police complaints, one of the daughter’s father was told on January 25 that his son and three other boys were contacted at the new factory premise.
He rushed to the factory and found that boys were tied and in their clothes.
There are signs of injury to the body of underage children who are allegedly beaten with plastic pipes and leather belts.
At the complainant request, the defendant released children after almost an hour.
He told the police that he was afraid so he did not immediately submit a complaint.
Vapi Police GIDC said that they had arrested four people because they were allegedly struggling with small children.
Police said that children allegedly steal 90 kg copper pieces from new on January 22.
“The employees and owners of the unit conducted their own investigation took a son.
The boys claimed to steal memos and hide it in the nearest forest area,” a police officer said.
Scrap stolen restored from the forest area, he added.