32 more freed

Published July 17, 2008

Sessions Judge of Hyderabad on Wednesday allowed 32 peasants to live as free people who were found in wrongful confinement in Deh Porath after a raid by Matiari police a day ago.

The judge directed police to recover haris after receiving an application from Wallu Bheel through Society for Protection of Rights of Child (SPARC), which stated that 32 haris were being held in wrongful confinement on the lands of Abdul Razaque Memon.

Police found the 32 and produced them in court on Wednesday. The court recorded their statements and allowed them to go wherever they wanted.

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