New Delhi: Teenaged Boy Stripped, Tonsured and Paraded


PTI
 
New Delhi, May 19:
A teenaged boy, working in a boutique, was stripped and paraded naked in South-West Delhi allegedly by the shopowner claiming that he had stolen a garment and sold it to a customer.

The boy, whose head was tonsured, was paraded naked with a board “I am a thief” and a garland of shoes on his neck on Friday in Sector 6 of Dwarka.

Akash (13), a government school student trying to earn some money during his vacation for the past two months, was accused by the shopowner Pinki of stealing a garment.

The victim’s mother alleged that Pinki snatched her son’s cellphone and paraded him naked. According to the family of the boy, another worker Deepak had sold a suit to a customer without the knowledge of Pinki and did not account the money.

He also allegedly gave Rs 250 to Akash for not informing about it. The shopowner, who found a suit missing, asked Ashok about it who pleaded ignorance.

Then Pinki, along with another worker, allegedly beat up the boy, tonsured his head and paraded him naked with a garland of shoes around his neck in the market, police sources said.

Pinki could not be reached for comments while senior police officials declined to comment.

  

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  • aditi mehta, pune

    Thu, Sep 01 2011

    i feel that akash must have informed pinki,hence pinki had the right to tonsure or strip him in order to bring out the truth,though she should not have paraded him naked.

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  • allwyn thomas pais, dubai/mira road -mumbai

    Tue, May 20 2008

    same thing should be done to pinki when truth prevails.no she should not be pardoned in anyway,i dont hting this is a big crime,even the police dont do such things,she should be punished severely because she has taken law in her hands. she could have found out the truth first above all he is minor. with regret thomas

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  • lester, India

    Tue, May 20 2008

    let Pinki be punished the same way - very same manner as the boy was and then, see, all will change.

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  • NURYA, KATPADI

    Tue, May 20 2008

    Very bad action has been taken by the shop owner. Where is our judiciary system. Is it dead? For this cruel action Pinki in return deserve a treat of undressing her and paraded naked until her body turns into PINKISH.

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  • roydon d'souza, udupi

    Mon, May 19 2008

    these things keep on happenning all the time and will soon be forgotten like the previous case where a boy was dragged along the road on a policemans motorcycle the perfect punishment in this case would be to do the same thing to all the miscreants involved in this case only then will justice have been delivered.

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  • Ashwak Ahmed, Moodbidri

    Mon, May 19 2008

    Which century are we leaving? The shop owner should get punished for taking law in hand....That too for thirteen year old boy ....Unbelievable

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  • Abdul Lathif, Mangalore

    Mon, May 19 2008

    The fact that the boy is 13 and is working is against Child labour laws. The owner should be punished for this crime.

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