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12-year-old booked for apprehension of breach of peace

By IANS,

Lucknow: The Uttar Pradesh police have booked a 12-year-old boy for apprehension of breach of peace in Shahjahanpur district, about 190 km from here, in what his father claimed is a framed-up case.

Sahdev, along with his father Bishen singh, was summoned before the sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) in Shahjahanpur Thursday in connection with the case which was registered in November 2010.

The age of the minor, a Class VI student, came to the notice of the court only after his father raised the issue.

Sub-divisional Magistrate D.P. Singh has ordered the deputy superintendent of police to probe into the affair.

According to Singh, a farmer, the case was registered against him and his son because he supported a candidate in the local body election.

“The rival candidate had clout with the local police and he got both me and my son booked. Since the offence was non-cognizable, we were spared from arrest, but now, four months later, we have received a notice from the SDM,” he said.