Assam: Four Boys Including Three Minors Arrested For Creating Havoc In Digboi

As per reports, they had shattered a number of windows and doors, as well as several cars and homes in the neighbourhood.
Assam: Four Boys Including Three Minors Arrested For Creating Havoc In Digboi

GUWAHATI: In Assam's Digboi, four boys, including three minors, were detained for spreading fear among locals late at night.

One of the arrests individual has been identified as Buddhis Das, who is 20 years old. The other boys detained are minors between the ages of 15 and 16.

The boys' gang has been terrorising the Digboi neighbourhood since late Friday.

According to reports, they had shattered a number of windows and doors, as well as several cars and homes in the neighbourhood.

After checking the neighborhood's CCTV footage, the police started their search operations to find the lads. On Sunday, the police finally apprehended the group of boys.

On March 3, an incident was reported from Asia's first oil city, when citizens had to endure violence committed by unnamed criminals.

According to a CCTV recording, the four youngsters started throwing stones at automobiles and pick-up vans in the Anandapara neighbourhood of Digboi and continued to Tupla Basti.

According to a police official, Assam Police detained three former All Assam Students' Union (AASU) members early on February 28 in relation to a physical assault case in the Baksa district of the state.

Ankur Sharma, Bhavesh Sharma, and Hirakjyoti Sharma are the members that were apprehended by police on Tuesday.

According to the authorities, the group physically abused a teen at the AASU office in Goreswar's Naokata neighbourhood, forcing him or her to take drastic measures like committing suicide.

The suspected leaders fled the scene of the crime for a while after committing it, but they were later apprehended by authorities and imprisoned.

A youngster was physically abused by members in the month of July 2022 at the Naokata AASU Office after they suspected him of stealing.

The child killed himself because he was unable to cope with the abuse, the police officer said in a statement to the media about the incident.

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