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A day after two young men from Bihar were thrashed in the heart of Chennai, the city is reconciling to the fact that rumour mongering on WhatsApp and its human consequences have finally reached its shores.
The incident took place at the bustling Hotel Ananda junction, down the road from the Teynampet police station. Even as the police station is busy investigating the man who started the mob attack on two construction workers of Chennai metro rail, the details are shocking.
As the mother was walking away, she was stopped by another resident of the locality, Murugan. Murugan asked the mother, Varalakshmi, about the interaction with the men.
Then more people joined in, the inspector said.
With screams of a ‘child abductor on the loose’, the mob thrashed the two men, identified as Gopal Sahu, 22, and Vinod Vikhari, 25, who were later admitted to the Stanley Medical College Hospital.
While the police is happy to have an active citizenry cooperating with it, violence, they say, cannot be condoned.
Instead of taking the law into their own hands, people should inform the police if they have any such suspicions, the inspector said.
Adding to this, Deputy Commissioner of Chennai Aravindhan said, "Because of the use of smartphones, information reach is faster, though it is not accurate. That's one reason why we are conducting awareness campaigns regularly and telling them to trust mainstream channels. If they have any doubt, we ask them to contact the police. As a department, our request to the citizens is they should not take law in their own hands. Even if they find a suspect, they have to apprehend and hand them over to the police department."
Pointing out that fear and panic on social media is in uncontrollably high proportions, the Inspector said, “WhatsApp, social media and TV channels try to raise awareness but the only message people seem to be taking from them is that they can attack anyone they suspect.”
Across the city, many police stations have taken to raising awareness in and around neighbourhoods where crimes generally take place.
(The story was originally published on The News Minute and has been republished with permission.)
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