Men tried by boiling oil (Reuters) Updated: 2006-09-18 22:00
NEW DELHI - The leaders of a village in the Indian state of Rajasthan ordered
150 men to dip their hands into boiling oil to prove their innocence after food
was stolen from a local school, a newspaper reported Sunday.
In late August the school's principal informed police that rice and wheat had
disappeared but no action was taken, the Sunday Express said.
The council, or panchayat, of Ranpur village, 340 km (210 miles) south of
state capital Jaipur, then decided to take the law into its own hands.
After 10 days spent trying to identify those responsible, it issued what the
paper called the "medieval diktat."
The 150 men from Ranpur and two neighboring hamlets were told to pick a
copper ring from a cauldron of boiling oil. The council elders then announced
that the 50 who refused the order must be behind the crime. Many are now nursing
their burns.
"We would have been ostracized had we refused. Out of fear all of us agreed.
This is not the first time this has been done," said one 45-year-old man. He has
now testified against the elders, who have been arrested.
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