Class 12 student abducted, urinated upon by miscreants in UP's Meerut

Updated : Nov 27, 2023 17:50
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A shocking incident has come to light from Uttar Pradesh's Meerut, where a class 12 was abducted, thrashed, and urinated upon by miscreants on November 13. The chilling attack was caught on camera and it was shared online. 

In the viral video, it can be seen that a person was thrashing the student in a deserted place while the other two miscreants were recording the incident. From the video, it was also visible that the student was pleading to stop the assault. However, the miscreants who were thrashing him kept attacking the student on his head and his back. 

In another video that has gone viral, it can be seen that a second person was urinating on the student's face. After this, Uttar Pradesh police registered a case against seven people and arrested one. 

Police said that four of the miscreants have been identified as Avi Sharma, Ashish Malik, Rajan, and Mohit Thakur. Currently, others are unknown. Police arrested Ashish Malik for being involved in the attack. 

Piyush Singh, a senior police officer, while talking about the incident said, "One young man was attacked and urinated upon, and based on his father's complaint, we have registered a complaint and arrested one person. Further investigation is underway."

The father of the victim said that the class 12 student was abducted by the group when the student was returning from his relative's place in the city. The miscreants took him to a deserted place nearby and at that place, the group attacked him. 

The family of the student said that some of the attackers were friends of the victim but there was no known dispute between them. 

Also watch: Another Dalit man beaten, urinated upon in Bhopal

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