MULTAN: A poor 10-year-old Pakistani boy has been victimised by a Punjab traffic police warden and her son with worst torture in Multan over allegation of stealing a mobile from home.
The minor boy, reportedly named as Waheed, belonging from Shuja Abad area of Multan has received worst torture from a traffic warden Tehmina with help of her son over alleged stealing a mobile.
According to reports, the boy got whipped brutally by batons after being hanging upside down by their house-mistress while the severe wounds lead him to the hospital in sensitive conditions.
The 10-year-old boy was employed in the policewoman house on only Rs2000 salary due to his deteriorated financial situations of family but unfortunately faced mobile theft allegation after three months, Dunya News reported.
The police warden’s son also tortured the poor boy in worst manner with his mother and put heavy baton charge on the hanged minor servant.
The injured servant was shifted to his family by the neighbours while subsequently shifted to the hospital in unconscious condition.
The traffic warden, Tehmina, has rejected the allegation for beating the boy and claimed her neighbour responsible for this evil action.
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