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Mob Thrashes Man over Suspicions of Child Lifting in Hyderabad

The incident took place at around 10 in the morning as the man, identified as Sudhakar, was on his way to work.

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A local electrician in Secunderabad was roughed up in the city's Vinayaknagar area near Neredmet on Sunday, 29 July, after locals believed that he attempted to kidnap a child.

The incident took place at around 10 in the morning when the man, identified as Sudhakar, was on his way to work.

The Neredmet police said that Sudhakar lifted a child as he was walking and this was immediately spotted by locals who began questioning him.

The police said that the man was drunk and was also wearing soiled clothes, which further aggravated the situation, as locals rounded him up.

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“The locals, going by his physical appearance, thought he was a child lifter and caught him. After receiving the information, we rushed to the spot and took him into custody. His family and people in his neighbourhood who were questioned said he was not involved in any such activities earlier,” the police were quoted as saying.

The police later found that he lived in Chandragiri Colony with his wife and children.

Nothing was found against him. He was living with his family in the neighbouring colony. However, the public did not listen to him and roughed him up. He was set free after verifying his antecedents.
Local police inspector told Deccan Chronicle

According to media reports, when asked about his actions, Sudhakar said that he had lifted the child and put him on the side as the boy was playing on the road.

However, he was given a warning and made to sign an undertaking in front of the local Mandal Revenue Officer (MRO), before he was let off.

Recently, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have witnessed multiple instances of mobs lynching people on the suspicion that they were members of child lifting gangs or organ smuggling racket after false messages and rumours were circulated on WhatsApp.

The fake messages have also caused unrest in Hyderabad in the past.

To tackle this, earlier this week, WhatsApp released a full-page advertisement in Telugu in all newspapers in the two states, urging people to collectively fight against 'misinformation'. The ad had ‘10 tips’ to help the reader decide whether the information received is genuine or fake.

(This article has been published in an arrangement with The News Minute.)

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