Sunday, October 7, 2012
India: Boy chained at madrassa to stop him from running away
The police said that the madrassa management had chained the boy a few days ago to prevent him from escaping. But he managed to escape by jumping from the compound wall of the madrassa on Saturday and landed at a judge's house, who informed the police about the matter.
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By Press Trust of India | October 7, 2012
Sangareddy: In a shocking incident, a 12-year-old boy was allegedly chained by authorities of a local madrassa to prevent him from escaping from the school.
According to Medak town police, the boy has been studying in 'Minhaj-ul-uloom' religious school for the past three years and had earlier made several attempts to run away from the madrassa, as he was not a quick learner and had a stammering problem.
The police said that the madrassa management had chained the boy a few days ago to prevent him from escaping. But he managed to escape by jumping from the compound wall of the madrassa on Saturday and landed at a judge's house, who informed the police about the matter.
The boy, with his legs tied with a chain, was rescued by the police, which later booked a case under IPC sections and Juvenile Justice Act against the madrassa management.
Police also took into custody two teachers of the madrassa in this connection but they were later released.
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