Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Chhindwara police have registered FIR against three forest employees for allegedly beating a tribal black and blue over stealing wood from forest.
Bichua Police station in-charge Mohan Singh Marskole said that on July 7, tribal man Shivlal Uike and other two were brining teakwood from the Kumbh-pani range of Singardeep jungle.
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When the tribal man reached his home, his kin and other villagers spotted beating marks on his body.
They approached the police and informed them about the incident. The police said that on the complaint of the tribal, an FIR has been registered against forest guard and other two employees under sections of BNS. NO arrest has been made in connection with the incident.
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