This Article is From Sep 15, 2019

10-Year-Old Boy Found Chained To Metal Bench At Madhya Pradesh Madrasa

A seven-year-old boy, who also studied and lived at the same Madrasa, was also found sleeping near the chained boy.

10-Year-Old Boy Found Chained To Metal Bench At Madhya Pradesh Madrasa

Local residents spotted the boy sleeping with one of his legs tied to a bench with an iron chain

Highlights

  • A seven-year-old boy was also found sleeping near the chained minor
  • Police used a gas cutter to free the boy from the chain
  • The Madrasa's manager claimed that the boy often fled, so he was chained
Bhopal:

In a shocking case, a 10-year-old boy was found chained to a metallic bench in an unregistered Madrasa in Madhya Pradesh's Bhopal on Sunday morning. The boy lives and studies at the Madrasa.

A seven-year-old boy, who also studied and lived at the same Madrasa, was also found sleeping near the chained boy.

Local residents spotted the boy sleeping with one of his legs tied to a metal bench with an iron chain at 10 am this morning inside the Madrasa. A small lock dangled from the chain to stop the minor from free movement.

Residents alerted the police who subsequently used a gas cutter to free the boy. The Madrasa's manager has been arrested.

The Madrasa's manager claimed that the 10-year-old was chained with the consent of his parents as he often used to flee from there, police said.

"The manager has been arrested under provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act as well as Section 342 of IPC and will be produced before local court later in the day," the area's police station in-charge Umesh Yadav said.

Both boys were among the 22 boys who studied and lived at the Madrasa which run from a house. The two boys were studying and living at the Madrasa for the last two months.

Probe has revealed that the Madrasa was not registered with the State Madrasa Board, but was being run under a registered educational society, police sources said.

The two boys have been shifted to the Child Friendly Corner at city's TT Nagar Police Station and will be produced before the district Child Welfare Committee on Monday.

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