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‘We need a tax on goons’… Demanded from electric rickshaw driver in Bhadohi, for refusing to get looted money

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‘We need a tax on goons’… Demanded from electric rickshaw driver in Bhadohi, for refusing to get looted money

In Bhadohi district of Uttar Pradesh, miscreants injured a youth by stabbing him. Four unidentified assailants attacked the e-rickshaw driver with a knife in broad daylight and left him half dead for not paying the tax on driving the e-rickshaw on the road. They looted the loan money and the mobile phone he had with him and fled. After the incident, the victim was admitted to Maharaja Balwant Singh Hospital, where he is undergoing treatment. The police arrived after the information, registered the case and started searching for the attackers.

The matter is said to be from Gangapur Canal near National Inter College in Bhadohi Kotwali area. Four unknown criminals attacked e-rickshaw driver Neeraj Gautam, a resident of Kushiyara, with a knife and fled. The miscreants demanded Rs 10 in the name of goonda tax and when they were not given it, they injured Neeraj with a knife. After this, the miscreants also looted Rs 6,000 and the mobile phone that Neeraj had. The victim Neeraj said that his family is living in poverty and now how will his family manage and how will the rickshaw loan be repaid.

money looted from victim

On receiving information about the incident, the family members came and started shouting seeing Neeraj bleeding. Doctors told Neeraj’s mother Ashrafi Devi that there was no danger to her son and that he would soon recover. Neeraj’s mother said that the miscreants forcibly took her son to the shore, beat him with a knife and injured him. The miscreants also looted Rs 6,000 and a mobile phone carried by the victim.

Injured young people undergoing treatment

Meanwhile, Dr VK Maurya of Maharaja Balwant Singh (MBS) Hospital said that a youth named Neeraj Gautam was brought to the hospital injured by the police and his family members. Which was given the appropriate treatment. The young man was soaked in blood and had knife marks on his body, but did not suffer serious injuries. After the medical examination, the report was given to the police and after first aid, Neeraj was sent home.

Bhadohi Sadar Kotwali, in-charge Ashwani Tripathi, said that a case has been registered against an unknown youth following a complaint from family members regarding the incident on the afternoon of November 13. The injured young man’s condition is good and the police are looking for unknown assailants; further legal action is being taken.

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