Raipur De-Addiction Centre Assault: Tribal Youth Beaten

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Raipur De-Addiction Centre Assault: Tribal Youth Beaten

A tribal youth from Odisha suffered brutal pipe beating at Raipur's Sahas De-Addiction Centre, run by a woman operator. Video shows deep wounds on back and neck; FIR filed against her son Anikesh Sharma. Latest India news update on abuse in rehab facilities.

Raipur De-Addiction Centre Assault: Tribal Youth Beaten

Shocking Pipe Attack

Raipur police registered an FIR against Anikesh Sharma, son of a de-addiction centre operator, for brutally beating a tribal youth with a pipe at Sahas Nashamukti Kendra in Pandri Mowa. The victim, Ankur Manjhi from Odisha's Umerkote, sustained deep wounds on his back and neck. Video footage shows the assault that left his skin torn.

Victim's Ordeal

Ankur's parents admitted him in September-October 2025 to curb his drug addiction. Centre staff barred family visits and hurled casteist slurs, sources indicated. The beating occurred soon after admission, but the family learned the truth only in February 2026 when he returned home traumatised.

Viral Video Evidence

Social media clips capture Anikesh Sharma thrashing Ankur with a pipe and kicks. Deep gashes mark the youth's back and neck, as per reports. His mental health deteriorated post-attack; doctors confirmed trauma from assault.

Hidden Abuse Exposed

The centre allegedly ran a 'torture cell' under guise of treatment, per family claims. Ankur's condition worsened, forcing transfer to a Visakhapatnam hospital for ongoing care. Parents spotted scars only after discharge.

FIR Against Accused

Pandri police acted on the family's complaint, booking Anikesh under relevant sections. Officers demanded the centre's operating documents from operator, his mother. No arrests yet, as investigations probe the setup.

Police Chief Speaks

Pandri station in-charge Swaraj Tripathi confirmed the FIR. "Anikesh himself battles addiction and is under treatment at Tati Bandh rehab," he said. Police seek his medical report before next steps.

Centre Under Scrutiny

Authorities verify Sahas Nashamukti Kendra's licence amid allegations of systemic abuse. Similar incidents raise questions on oversight of private de-addiction facilities in Chhattisgarh.

Victim's Road to Recovery

Ankur receives specialised care in Visakhapatnam. Family demands justice and centre closure. His case spotlights risks in unregulated rehabs.

Broader Implications

This Raipur de-addiction centre assault underscores gaps in monitoring addiction treatment homes. Victims from vulnerable groups like tribals face heightened risks, experts note. Public outrage builds over viral videos.

Probe Steps Ahead

Police expect Anikesh's report soon, paving way for arrests. A full audit of the centre looms. Chhattisgarh health department may tighten norms on private rehabs.

 

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Raipur De-Addiction Centre Assault: Tribal Youth Beaten

Digital Desk

Raipur De-Addiction Centre Assault: Tribal Youth Beaten

Shocking Pipe Attack

Raipur police registered an FIR against Anikesh Sharma, son of a de-addiction centre operator, for brutally beating a tribal youth with a pipe at Sahas Nashamukti Kendra in Pandri Mowa. The victim, Ankur Manjhi from Odisha's Umerkote, sustained deep wounds on his back and neck. Video footage shows the assault that left his skin torn.

Victim's Ordeal

Ankur's parents admitted him in September-October 2025 to curb his drug addiction. Centre staff barred family visits and hurled casteist slurs, sources indicated. The beating occurred soon after admission, but the family learned the truth only in February 2026 when he returned home traumatised.

Viral Video Evidence

Social media clips capture Anikesh Sharma thrashing Ankur with a pipe and kicks. Deep gashes mark the youth's back and neck, as per reports. His mental health deteriorated post-attack; doctors confirmed trauma from assault.

Hidden Abuse Exposed

The centre allegedly ran a 'torture cell' under guise of treatment, per family claims. Ankur's condition worsened, forcing transfer to a Visakhapatnam hospital for ongoing care. Parents spotted scars only after discharge.

FIR Against Accused

Pandri police acted on the family's complaint, booking Anikesh under relevant sections. Officers demanded the centre's operating documents from operator, his mother. No arrests yet, as investigations probe the setup.

Police Chief Speaks

Pandri station in-charge Swaraj Tripathi confirmed the FIR. "Anikesh himself battles addiction and is under treatment at Tati Bandh rehab," he said. Police seek his medical report before next steps.

Centre Under Scrutiny

Authorities verify Sahas Nashamukti Kendra's licence amid allegations of systemic abuse. Similar incidents raise questions on oversight of private de-addiction facilities in Chhattisgarh.

Victim's Road to Recovery

Ankur receives specialised care in Visakhapatnam. Family demands justice and centre closure. His case spotlights risks in unregulated rehabs.

Broader Implications

This Raipur de-addiction centre assault underscores gaps in monitoring addiction treatment homes. Victims from vulnerable groups like tribals face heightened risks, experts note. Public outrage builds over viral videos.

Probe Steps Ahead

Police expect Anikesh's report soon, paving way for arrests. A full audit of the centre looms. Chhattisgarh health department may tighten norms on private rehabs.

 

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