IN Arunachal Pradesh: Locals drag Riazul Karim out of police station, kill him for molesting 5-year-old kids, school shut down temporarily - A resident of Assam’s Bongaigaon district, Karim had molested at least seven girls, aged 5 to 7, staying at the hostel of the Mount Carmel School.

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On Friday (11th July), angry parents and locals in Roing of Arunachal Pradesh stormed the local police station and lynched a 20-year-old construction worker named Riazul Karim.

A resident of Assam’s Bongaigaon district, Karim had molested at least seven girls, aged 5 to 7, staying at the hostel of the Mount Carmel School.

The child molester was detained by police on Thursday (10th July), but tensions erupted over the next day.

Parents and locals dragged him out of the station and beat him severely. Even after police took him to a hospital, the angry locals thrashed him again, leading to his death.

“The body was handed over to the contractor today after post-mortem and other necessary formalities. It was later sent to Assam with a police escort,” the SP said.

A case has been filed at Roing Police Station under Section 329(4)/75(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita(BNS) and Sections 10 and 12 of the POCSO Act, and the investigation is ongoing.

School shut down temporarily​

Mount Carmel School in Roing of Arunachal Pradesh has been shut down temporarily by the Lower Dibang Valley district administration after serious allegations of sexual assault involving several young girls at the school’s hostel.

The decision comes as a response to growing concerns about the safety of students, and parents have been asked to take their wards out of the school and enrol them in nearby government or recognised private schools.

Authorities are taking this seriously. Superintendent of Police Ringu Ngupok said they’re planning tough action against the school’s management. For now, the school will shut down as investigations continue.

Curfew remains in force in Roing, though no further untoward incidents have been reported, the SP added.

To maintain law and order, the administration has deployed four additional companies of security forces, including the IRBn, ITBP, and CRPF. Inspector General of Police P.N. Khirmey is currently stationed in Roing to monitor the situation.

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Wut, based Indians?? Indians lynching a pedo? I am feeling very conflicted right now tbh.
While Jeets in general are a slave race content to live in squalor and endure ridiculous amounts of abuse from those among them even slightly higher up on what passes for a social ladder in their eyes, I said 'ridiculous' and not 'endless' for a reason - there really is a limit to the abuse they're willing to stomach, and when they finally reach their breaking point, they can do some spectacular shit when flipping out at long last. Their former masters the Bongs could learn a good deal from this lynch mob, or the one of rape victims who castrated their rapist & tore him to shreds after first driving away his police protectors with just a little chili powder.
 
No, fellas, lynching a suspected paedophile is not "based." It means these people live in a lawless place, where the police cannot secure a prisoner before he can face trial. It means that scarce access to education necessitates the use of residential schools, where these things are more likely to happen, because the kids can't go home in the afternoon. It means that you can't pick whom you feel more superior to - 'jeets' or 'chomos' because you are miserable and demorilised and wishing violence and misfortune on other people is a dopamine hit. You bang on about virtue signalling as you bang on about how child molesters should be put feet first into a wood chipper. Because they are not 'people' right? I doubt you would be able to retain your lunch if you actually saw someone dying of severe injury, because gore videos and slasher films are about as close as you ever got to real violence and suffering.
 
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No, fellas, lynching a suspected paedophile is not "based." It means these people live in a lawless place, where the police cannot secure a prisoner before he can face trial. I means that scarce access to education necessitates the use of residential schools, where these things are more likely to happen, because the kids can't go home in the afternoon. It means that you can't pick whom you feel more superior to - 'jeets' or 'chomos' because you are miserable and demorilised and wishing violence and misfortune on other people is a dopamine hit. You bang on about virtue signalling as you bang on about how child molesters should be put feet first into a wood chipper. Because they are not 'people' right? I doubt you would be able to retain your lunch if you actually saw someone dying of severe injury, because gore videos ans slasher films are about as close as you ever got to real violence and suffering.
:thinking: Not sure if bait or serious.
 
No, fellas, lynching a suspected paedophile is not "based."
Civilised societies delegate the execution of justice to the state. They give up their natural instinct to exact revenge directly in exchange for the state doing it. For this to work, the state must actually do its job; justice must be fair, balanced and severe enough.
When justice isn’t delivered, the urge to enact it doesn’t go away, and you get vigilantism. So this is a symptom of the police being unable to secure a suspect but it’s mainly a symptom of a society where the people feel the state will not dispense justice to them.
Our own society is going the same way. And if the state can’t, or in our case can’t AND won’t throw child molesters into a deep dark hole then yeah, it’s based to do what they did here. He won’t be molesting any more kids will he? In the uk they just give them a slap in the wrist or a few years in at best then they out soon, never reform, and more children’s lives are ruined.
 
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