Assam: Specially-abled man tied to a post, thrashed by four businessmen
First Published: 14th October, 2023 9:58 IST
The victim, identified as Dulal, was reportedly subjected to brutal physical abuse by the four local businessmen
In a shocking and sad incident, a specially-abled individual was tied to a post and thrashed mercilessly by four local businessmen. The horrific incident has been reported from Jakhalabandha in Nagaon district near Kaliabor in Assam.
The victim, identified as Dulal, was reportedly subjected to brutal physical torture by the four businessmen identified as Deben Bora, Rajmoni Bora, Shekhar Bhatra, and Kamalesh Bhatra.
Interestingly, the incident took place just 500 meters away from the Jakhalabandha Police Station.
The police eventually intervened to rescue the victim from the distress and physical pain.
The reason behind the assault is not known yet.
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