The facility, described by officials as an “orphanage”, was sealed by the local administration
The facility was sealed by local administration. Pic/Twitter
Minor girls at an Indore “orphanage” narrated tales of abuse and alleged horrifying ways of punishment, including branding with hot tongs, hanging them upside down and forced to inhale smoke from burning red chillies, prompting the local administration to seal the facility and the police to file an FIR against five women.
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As the shocking tales, recounted by the inmates before a Child Welfare Committee (CWC), surfaced an FIR (first information report) was registered against five women associated with the facility for allegedly ill-treating children in the name of punishment, a police official said on Friday.
The facility, described by officials as an “orphanage”, was sealed by the local administration. However, the NGO running the children’s facility said it was a hostel and not an orphanage, and filed a habeas corpus petition in the Madhya Pradesh High Court challenging the administration’s action. It also denied all allegations mentioned in the FIR filed on the basis of a complaint by the local CWC.
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