Exposing a barbaric incident, it has emerged that three brothers aged between seven and 10 years, were chained in a Madarsa in Bengaluru.
The boys were rescued by the HSR police after they received a tip-off about the incident. DCP (South East) Boralingaiah said that a video of the incident was also circulated on WhatsApp, which brought the police’s attention to the issue. The boys were chained for some hours during the day.
A team of HSR police who visited the madarsa in civilian clothes rescued the three children. They were reportedly chained in front of other students as a punishment for refusing to attend the madarsa.
Their father Siraj Wahab, a labourer, claimed that he wanted his children to study, and hence resorted to the punishment when they refused to pay heed to his advice.
Siraj and the teacher Mubarak Moulasaab were arrested on Friday and sent to judicial custody. They have been booked under Juvenile Justice Act. However, they were later let out on bail.
The children have been sent to a state home.
Kripa Alva, chairperson of the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR), informed that the teacher and the parents have been asked to appear before the commission.
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