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Patiala: Minor sodomy victim threatened in court, claims father
Patiala: Minor sodomy victim threatened in court, claims father

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Patiala: Minor sodomy victim threatened in court, claims father

The 15-year-old boy, who was allegedly sodomised by his schoolteacher, was threatened by unidentified persons in court when he had gone to record his statement before the judge, his father claimed. The minor's father said, 'My son was openly threatened by an unidentified person in court on Tuesday. We have already informed the judge, and the police. My son is being pressured and intimidated for speaking the truth.' The boy's father further expressed his displeasure over the fact that the accused, who is a physical education teacher at his son's school, has not been arrested even four days after the registration of the FIR. 'Police should arrest the accused teacher at the earliest. I demand that the accused teacher gets exemplary punishment for his act,' he said. The teacher, who was a recipient of the National Teacher Awards in 2018, has been booked under Section 6 (aggravated penetrative sexual assault) of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) Act and Section 351 (2) (criminal intimidation) of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). As per the police FIR, the 15-year-old, a kabaddi player, was staying at the school hostel. He had gone to school for his biometric attendance on May 28 evening when the teacher allegedly called him to his house and sodomised him. Patiala Police officials said raids are on to nab the accused teacher. They added that probe has also been initiated into the threats received by the minor. On Monday, the Punjab education department had suspended the teacher.

Breadwinner of a family of 5 among victims, these Amritsar villages are no stranger to hooch tragedies
Breadwinner of a family of 5 among victims, these Amritsar villages are no stranger to hooch tragedies

The Print

time14-05-2025

  • The Print

Breadwinner of a family of 5 among victims, these Amritsar villages are no stranger to hooch tragedies

'We poor people will drink only locally available, cheap liquor. I take responsibility for not being able to protect my son from this. Until we stop supplying poisonous liquor, lives will continue to be lost,' Kaka's father Amarpal told ThePrint. New Delhi: Late Monday evening, 26-year-old Kaka complained of stomach ache to his family at their house in Karnala village in Amritsar. His father brought some medicines but there was no relief through the night. His family knew he was a habitual drinker. Apart from Kaka, 20 other people died after allegedly consuming spurious liquor in villages across Amritsar between Monday and Tuesday. Kaka was the youngest. The victims, aged between 26 and 80, belonged to villages like Bhangali, Marari, Threawal, Patalpuri, Karnala, Bhagwan and Talwandi Khuman. This is believed to be the worst hooch tragedy the region has seen in five years. Officials in Amritsar said background checks of the victims and the ground realities on the consumption of spurious liquor suggest that most of the deceased were from the lower socio-economic rungs of society. ThePrint reported Wednesday the Punjab Police suspended a deputy superintendent of police and a station house officer (SHO) for 'gross negligence' of duties. A departmental inquiry has also been initiated against them. The Amritsar rural police district has launched a criminal investigation and arrested 12 people so far, including Sahib Singh, the alleged kingpin of a spurious liquor syndicate. On his instance, a person carrying 600 litres of methanol used for production of liquor was arrested by the Patiala Police Tuesday afternoon. Also Read: Stoicism with a hint of anguish—a view of India-Pakistan tensions from border villages near Amritsar 'Abdominal discomfort, still eyes and then stiffened body' Romy, 38, a father of three and his family's sole breadwinner, also complained of abdominal discomfort, loose motions and vomiting early Monday. His wife, Shankha Devi (26), thought he was taking rest when he didn't respond to her calling him. Romy's cousin Jacky Kumar (36), who works as a tailor in Amritsar, said Romy's family informed him in the afternoon that he was not waking up. 'We rushed to our village and took him to a hospital in Kathu Nangal where doctors declared him dead. His body had completely stiffened up,' Kumar told ThePrint. 'He was the only breadwinner in the family of five. His father had died two decades ago. It's good that the government has promised Rs 10 lakh for the family. It will help them get by as their children are too young to get the compensatory employment and the wife is uneducated,' Jacky said. The family of Major Singh (45) from the Marai village of Majitha block had a similar story to share. A daily wage labourer and the sole breadwinner for the family, Major Singh drank Sunday evening, his younger brother said, adding he returned home safe and sound. He woke up fine early Monday morning. But he started feeling serious symptoms during his walk to the village Gurudwara around 6 am. 'His eyelids stopped moving. His body stiffened up. We did not even get an opportunity to take him to a hospital. His family has been left without an earning member,' Sukhdev Singh told ThePrint. He also expressed apprehension about the delivery of the government's promise of giving compensation to the family and a job to a family member. 'Deaths due to the consumption of spurious liquor have happened in the past too at our village. Everything was promised at the time of the incident, but nothing was delivered,' he further said. In the same village, Kamaljeet Kaur mourns the death of her husband Sarabjeet Singh (38). Singh complained of low blood pressure and discomfort throughout the day Monday. 'He felt very anxious about deaths in the village due to liquor. He was very depressed. We gave him a cold drink to make him feel better. It was of no use,' she said. Singh had gone out for a drink early Monday morning, following which he complained of unease and discomfort. 'We tried taking him to a hospital in the night, but he succumbed. His body had stiffened up,' Kaur told ThePrint. Arrests in Delhi Meanwhile, the Punjab Police Wednesday arrested two alleged methanol suppliers from Delhi's Model Town. Punjab Police chief Gaurav Yadav said the action was taken based on WhatsApp chat history between Sahib Singh, who was arrested by the Amritsar police Tuesday, and alleged Delhi-based supplier Rishabh Jain. Rishabh and his father Ravinder Jain were arrested by the Amritsar rural police, DGP Yadav said. 'One of the main accused, Sahib Singh was in contact with Rishabh Jain, as revealed through his WhatsApp chat history. It is suspected that Sahib Singh received a consignment from Jain, which was used to manufacture spurious liquor in #Punjab region,' Yadav said on X Friday. (Edited by Ajeet Tiwari) Also Read: Amritsar hooch tragedy: 'Kingpin', 9 others arrested, Majitha DSP, SHO suspended for negligence

Toll due to spurious liquor in Punjab rises to 21, two police officers suspended
Toll due to spurious liquor in Punjab rises to 21, two police officers suspended

Scroll.in

time14-05-2025

  • Scroll.in

Toll due to spurious liquor in Punjab rises to 21, two police officers suspended

The toll from the consumption of allegedly spurious liquor in Punjab's Amritsar has risen to 21, up from 14, with most of the dead said to be daily wage earners, The Indian Express reported on Wednesday quoting police officials. Ten others were also taken to the hospital. Majitha Deputy Superintendent of Police Amolak Singh and Station House Officer Avtar Singh have been suspended for 'negligence [that] resulted in the fatal incident'. Departmental inquiries have also been launched against them, Punjab police chief Gaurav Yadav said. The incident took place on Monday night. The deaths were confirmed by Amritsar Rural Senior Superintendent of Police Maninder Singh. The deaths took place in seven villages in Majitha: Bhangali, Patalpuri, Marari Kalan, Therewal, Karnala, Bhangwan and Talwandi Ghuman. The total number of arrests in the case has also increased to 10, including the main suspect Sahib Singh and distributor Prabhjeet Singh, Maninder Singh said. The others who were arrested included another distributor, Kulbir Singh, and local sellers Ninder Kaur, Sahib Singh, Gurjant Singh, Arun aka Kala and Sikander Singh aka Pappu. The senior superintendent of police added Prabhjeet Singh received 50 litres of methanol from Sahib Singh, who sourced it online from a Ludhiana-based company. He then diluted it and sold it to locals in two-litre packets. Sahib Singh had purchased the methanol from Pankaj Kumar alias Sahil and Arvind Kumar, owners of Ludhiana-based Sahil Chemicals. The police official added that a methanol shipment ordered by Sahib Singh was on its way from Delhi, and teams were prepared to seize it. Meanwhile, 600 litres of methanol were also seized in a joint operation by Patiala Police and the Excise Department. Methanol is a poisonous chemical compound that is sometimes illicitly mixed with alcoholic drinks as a cost-effective replacement for ethanol, the standard consumable alcohol. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh for each deceased's family and assured that the state government would cover the full education expenses of their children. 'These are not deaths, these are murders,' Mann was quoted as saying. 'Such a tragedy could not have occurred without political, bureaucratic, or police support.'

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