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UP: Two booked for thrashing, threatening to kill Dalit worker

The worker Gautam was summoned to his office by Anurag Baranwal, a carpet exporter, and beaten up. His clothes were torn and the accused threatened to kill the Dalit worker by pouring acid on him.

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BHADOHI: Two persons, including a carpet exporter, have been booked here for allegedly beating a Dalit worker and threatening to kill him, police said on Friday.

The FIR was registered at Aurai police station against Anurag Baranwal, the carpet exporter, and an unidentified person under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act on Thursday, they said.

Baranwal got carpet finishing and packing work worth Rs 7,80,000 done by the complainant, Om Prakash Gautam (34), and his 20 labourers in his export firm from May to August.

Initially, Baranwal paid them Rs 2,14,485, Superintendent of Police (SP) Meenakshi Katyayan said, citing the FIR.

On August 30, Baranwal called Gautam to his office to pay the outstanding amount of Rs 5,65,515.

When Gautam went to his office, Baranwal and another man closed the office and beat him up.

They tore the complainant's clothes and threatened to kill him by pouring acid on him, the SP said.

Hearing Gautam's cries, some factory workers got the door opened.

Later, he was taken to the hospital for treatment, she said.

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