Farmer Kills 6, Including POCSO Victim, in Murder Rampage
Man on bail kills teen, her family, then his own. Police launch manhunt.

A shocking incident of violence has unfolded in Shabad, where a farmer allegedly murdered six people, including a teenage girl who had filed a POCSO complaint against him. The accused, who was out on bail, first killed the teenage girl, her mother, and grandmother.
He then proceeded to his own home, where he murdered his wife and two young sons. According to the police, the accused had driven to a lake, where he killed the teenage girl, before returning to his home to commit the further tragedies.
The police have launched a manhunt for the absconding accused, who is still at large. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, with many demanding justice for the victims and their families.
The POCSO complaint had been filed against the accused, who was subsequently arrested and released on bail. The incident raises questions about the effectiveness of the justice system in protecting victims of sexual crimes.
The village of Shabad is in a state of mourning, with many residents expressing outrage and grief over the brutal murders. The police are working to apprehend the accused and bring him to justice.
The incident is a grim reminder of the need for stronger laws and more effective implementation to protect victims of sexual crimes and prevent such tragedies from occurring.
The community is coming together to support the families of the victims, with many calling for stricter punishment for those who commit such heinous crimes.
As the police continue their search for the accused, the people of Shabad and surrounding areas are left to pick up the pieces and try to make sense of the senseless violence that has been perpetrated.
The incident has significant implications for the community, highlighting the need for greater awareness and action to prevent such crimes from occurring. It also underscores the importance of a fair and effective justice system in protecting the rights of victims and their families.