Jimin News Reporter Wang Liangliang Hu Xiuwen
According to the Indian Express on October 7, a video has been circulated on Indian social media recently. A group of Indian plainclothes policemen asked several men to hold a telephone pole and then beat them with batons. The cause was that several men threw stones and destroyed the local activities.

plainclothes police beat a man (Picture source: India Express)
Incident happened in a village in Gujarat, India. The October 4 video showed at least four men were pulled over one after another and then beaten by a plainclothes man with a stick. The man had a gun on his waist. The man who was beaten was then taken to the police car. It was later confirmed that the plainclothes man was a policeman in the local crime department.
reported that the incident occurred after a stone throwing incident occurred during a Garba event on the evening of October 3. Several men who were beaten and arrested for suspected disruption of Gabawu were unknown.
htmlOn the 6th, the Indian Express visited the village involved. One woman said: "You should go and ask the chief what happened that night. They took men from our community on various charges. Who is responsible for our safety when the police beat our men without proper investigation."resident Ravendra Patel said: "After hearing about the people who disrupted Gaba, people gathered at the market. We asked the police to teach them a lesson. When the police beat them with batons, we each cheered because it was a comfort to the suffering we suffered."
resident, 9 people, including some police, were reportedly injured in a clash of stones.
htmlOn the 5th, the Interior Minister said that it was "some anti-social gangs in the village" that tried to destroy the peace in the village.The police have confirmed that the police were hitting people in plain clothes and recognized some of them. The police chief said an investigation of the police in the video has been ordered and action will be taken only after the investigation.
A senior police officer said: "We cannot deny that they are our people. They should not take the law into their own hands." Sources said seven personnel from the Crime Division are under investigation. Once a preliminary investigation report is submitted, these officials will face disciplinary action.
(Source: Jimu News)
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