
3 govt staffers assault kid with autism in Hyderabad; held
HYDERABAD: The SR Nagar police have arrested three employees of the horticulture department for allegedly assaulting a six-year-old boy with autism and his parents at the UIDAI Aadhaar Enrollment Centre in Mythrivanam, Ameerpet.
The accused were identifed as Samuel (45), Ramadevi (44), and Venkat Reddy (44). The incident took place around 3:20 pm on July 13, when Dr K Krishna (38), a resident of Nallakunta, had visited the centre with his wife and two children, aged six and four, for Aadhaar registration.
While waiting for their token, the six-year-old, diagnosed with autism, opened the door to an adjacent office. This triggered an aggressive reaction from Samuel and Ramadevi, who rushed at the boy.
Samuel slapped the child and hurled abuses at the mother, police said.
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When Krishna intervened, the trio allegedly dragged him into a side room, where they kicked, scratched, and verbally assaulted both him and his wife.
The accused were nabbed on July 15 during a search operation. SR Nagar police said the three have been booked under multiple sections of the BNS.

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