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Labourer's hand chopped off in Madhya Pradesh after he asked for pending wages; three held

Updated - November 21, 2021 12:38 pm IST

Published - November 21, 2021 12:05 pm IST - Rewa:

The condition of the victim, however, is critical due to excessive blood loss, he said quoting doctors

A 45-year-old labourer's hand was chopped off allegedly by his employer when he asked for his pending wages in Madhya Pradesh's Rewa district, an official said on November 21, adding three persons were arrested.

The incident occurred at Dolmau village under the Sirmaur police station, about 40 km away from the Rewa district headquarters, on November 20, police said.

The victim, Ashok Saket, who belongs to Scheduled Caste, had earlier worked as a labourer in construction work for one Ganesh Mishra in Dolmau village, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Shiv Kumar Verma said, adding that Mr. Mishra was allegedly dilly-dallying paying the pending wages.

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Mr. Saket, a resident of Padri village, and another person met Mr. Mishra on November 20 to resolve the matter. However, a heated argument broke out between them, following which Mr. Mishra and others allegedly attacked Mr. Saket with a sharp weapon and severed one of his hands.

The accused tried to hide the severed arm nearby, which was traced later, the ASP said.

Police rushed the labourer to the Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital where a team of doctors reattached the severed hand after surgery, he said.

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The condition of the victim, however, is critical due to excessive blood loss, he said quoting doctors.

Police arrested Mr. Mishra and his brothers Ratnesh Mishra and Krishna Kumar Mishra under section 307 (attempt to murder) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and provisions of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, an official said.

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