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Sambalpur: A Minor was Beaten to Death by his Group over a mobile theft dispute

Sambalpur: A minor was Beaten to Death for stealing a mobile phone. They were friends and used to steal mobiles together. Attacked from conflict. He lost his life after being beaten for a long time. In this incident, a minor (14 years old) and 2 people have been detained by the police. The police suspect that some other minors are involved. More digging is going on.

  • Mobile Theft Controversy Kills
  • Juvenile crime on the rise, police inaction

Today in the afternoon, some of his friends had a fight with Deba Jamdalia over a mobile phone. There was a fight between them in the Ph.D. field of Ainthapali. After being attacked by his allies, Deba was unconscious. So they brought him to the medical center. After the doctor declared him dead, everyone left. Many minors are involved in this murder. However, a minor is also detained. According to police information, this group steals mobiles from the bus stand area of Ainthapali. But a dispute arose between them over a mobile theft.

Child crime is increasing in Sambalpur city now. Children have been involved in criminal activities for several days. Neither any steps are being taken to get rid of them, nor are they being identified and brought to reformation centers. As a result, juvenile delinquency is on the rise. Children in slum areas are especially victims. They are involved in theft, drug dealing, and other criminal activities. Drug traffickers and professional criminals bring them to this street because punishment is banned for children. They steal from bus stations, streets, and other public places whose compassion today is lost. Only in the slums of Ainthapali, Khetrarajpur, Bareipali, Dhanupali, and Town Thana, most of the children have been heavily trafficked. Small children are selling tablets and pills with their hands. They do not easily come to doubt. Therefore, there is no chance of being caught. So drug dealers are targeting slum children.

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