Factory Labourer Hung Upside Down, Mercilessly Beaten To Death

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A shocking video of a migrant laborer hanged to a pulley in a factory and being mercilessly thrashed with few people smiling at him and other abusing in Punjabi has surfaced . The man identified as Ram Singh died due to unbearable pain and injuries. Wife of deceased Raji informed that her husband Ram Singh worked in a foundry at Focal Point. She said that few days back there was a theft incident in the factory for which her husband was being blamed. “Some people even came to our house and threatened my husband” she said adding that on Thursday a few people came to her house at Khankot village in an Innova car and forcibly took away her husband. “Later they beat him mercilessly , throw on road and later his body was recovered from T Point at Mheta Road. One of the resident of Khankot, Navpreet Singh told that few persons from the factory came and forcibly threw Ram Singh in the car and later they received information that his body was recovered. “We are horrified of the incident and want strict action against those responsible for his death” said Singh. Sho, police station Mohkampura Narinder Kaur informed that they had booked a case under section 302, 365 and 34 IPC against Jaspreet Singh and two unidentified persons. She said all the alleged accused were absconding. Sources informed that a 34 minutes video of Ram Singh being thrashed by some persons was recorded which was later leaked.

We request our members report to police, if they can identify the criminals  so that immediate and strict actions can be initiated. This case shouldn’t be lost among other tons of cases.

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