Indore: Horrific act; petrol poured into youth’s private parts

Police officials said that the victim complained against four youths; Saddam, Adil, Salman and Nazim. The victim lives as a tenant in the house of the accused.

Staff ReporterUpdated: Sunday, July 10, 2022, 11:51 PM IST
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Indore (Madhya Pradesh): In a horrific incident, a group of youths poured petrol into the private parts of a youth in Tejaji Nagar police station area on Saturday night.

Police officials said that the victim complained against four youths; Saddam, Adil, Salman and Nazim. The victim lives as a tenant in the house of the accused.

The victim complained that on Saturday evening two of the accused, Nazim and Adil, took him to a house in Nayta Mundla saying that they were going to buy a goat.

The two other accused were present. They told him that the goat was in a room on the upper floor of the house and asked him to go and see it.

When the victim reached the room, they allegedly pushed him into the room and assaulted him with a belt and stick.

Police said, “To torture the victim, the accused allegedly poured petrol into his anus with a funnel. They tortured him for two hours and threatened that he would face dire consequences if he revealed the matter to anyone.”

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