Hry Rights panel seeks speedy probe into abduction of minor
Rohtak, Jan. 21 -- The Haryana Human Rights Commission (HHRC) has examined a police report submitted by the superintendent of police railways, Ambala Cantonment, in connection with the abduction, illegal confinement, forced labour and grievous injury of a 15-year-old boy, which ultimately led to the amputation of his left hand below the elbow.
As per facts recorded by the commission-headed by Justice Lalit Batra with members Deep Bhatia and Kuldip Jain-on January 8, "Victim Santosh was kidnapped by Anil Kumar from Bahadurgarh railway station (Haryana) on May 27, 2025. He was found on July 27 at Baroli village in Palwal, with his left hand amputated.
The panel reviewed the police report submitted on January 6, which stated that the accused had joined the investigation and confessed to the crime. He is currently lodged in Jhajjar jail.
According to the police, the accused lured the minor from the railway station and took him to his dairy in Uttar Pradesh. While cutting fodder, his left hand got severed up to the elbow in machine.
The HHRC has directed the SP, railways, Ambala Cantt, to expedite the investigation and submit a progress report by March 17....
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