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Case against villagers for beating up couple in Jharkhand

By ANI | Updated: September 27, 2020 09:30 IST

A couple was allegedly beaten up by the villagers after they were caught in a 'compromising position' at a village in Sahibganj district here. A case has been registered against the people involved in the incident.

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A couple was allegedly beaten up by the villagers after they were caught in a 'compromising position' at a village in Sahibganj district here. A case has been registered against the people involved in the incident.

"The villagers had beaten up a couple who was found in a compromising position in the village. A case has been registered against people involved in the incident," said Pramod Kumar Mishra, Deputy superintendent of police (SDPO), Barharwa Sahebganj.

"The villagers wanted to impose a fine on the man. They also misbehaved with the woman. Soon after we were informed, we brought the couple to the police station," Mishra added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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