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Three people, including a woman, sustained injuries after being beaten up by mobs that were triggered by rumours in two separate cases in Aurangabad district in Maharashtra.
A woman, identified as Puja Gavai from Ranjangaon village, was assaulted by a mob in Avinash Colony, Valuj in Aurangabad on allegations of being a child lifter, ANI reports. She was looking for a house on rent in the area.
The act was caught on camera and the video made the rounds of social media on 15 June. Gavai was rescued by the local police, who recorded her statement as part of the probe into the attack and rushed her to the hospital.
In a separate incident, two men fell victim to a mob attack on 15 June over suspicion of theft near Kasambari Dargah in Padegaon about 8 km from the city. The victims – Vikramnath Lalunath, 38, and Mohan Nath Bairaonath, 35, are residents of Madhya Pradesh. ANI quoted one of the men as saying:
The duo was rescued and rushed to the Government Medical College and Hospital, PTI reports.
Both the incidents come in the backdrop of a recent spurt in mob attacks over suspicion of child kidnapping or theft. Earlier this week, on 8 June, two men were allegedly beaten to death and seven others were injured after a mob of villagers attacked them on suspicion of being robbers in Aurangabad district.
According to an official, some fake messages about the presence of a "gang of robbers" were doing rounds on WhatsApp – and the incident was a fallout of these rumours.
The police have appealed to people, asking them to refrain from believing in rumours and taking the law into their hands.
He urged people to immediately contact the police control room if they find anyone suspicious. Superintendent of Police (Rural), Arti Singh, told PTI that there was no truth to the rumours being spread on social media.
With a view to curb the spread of rumours, Sub Divisional Magistrate Dr Sandipan Sanap had announced that the internet services would remain suspended between 7 pm and 2 am on 15-16 June, PTI reports. However, that order was later withdrawn.
(With inputs from PTI and ANI)
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