Shopkeeper arrested after mercilessly beating minor boy in Naushahro Feroze
Boy suffers fractures to both feet after beating
A shopkeeper in Naushahro Feroze was arrested on Monday after he was caught on video mercilessly beating a minor boy accused of theft.
The graphic video, which is doing rounds on social media, shows the boy being tied to a charpoy and then receiving a severe beating on the soles of his feet.
Local police confirmed that the minor suffered fractures to both his legs due to the beating.
Woman mercilessly attacks juvenile maid over 'excess tea' in viral video
A raft of violent cases against minors have been reported in the media in the recent past and social media has become a powerful tool in highlighting these cases.
Last year, footage of a woman attacking a juvenile maid over “excess tea” caused social media uproar.
The woman was seen striking the child for "making tea for a family” in the viral video.
The maid was then subjected to a volley of (verbal) abuse and has her hair yanked.
The video had stoked widespread social media uproar. Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari solicited public assistance on micro-blogging site Twitter to identify the woman.
The graphic video, which is doing rounds on social media, shows the boy being tied to a charpoy and then receiving a severe beating on the soles of his feet.
Local police confirmed that the minor suffered fractures to both his legs due to the beating.
Woman mercilessly attacks juvenile maid over 'excess tea' in viral video
A raft of violent cases against minors have been reported in the media in the recent past and social media has become a powerful tool in highlighting these cases.
Last year, footage of a woman attacking a juvenile maid over “excess tea” caused social media uproar.
The woman was seen striking the child for "making tea for a family” in the viral video.
The maid was then subjected to a volley of (verbal) abuse and has her hair yanked.
The video had stoked widespread social media uproar. Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari solicited public assistance on micro-blogging site Twitter to identify the woman.