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Odisha: Family forced out of village on black magic suspicion

Eighteen residents of Nandubadi village in Odisha’s Rayagada district received warnings of potential legal action after they forcefully expelled a family from the village on suspicion of practicing black magic, following the death of a child due to severe fever. Rayagada police filed a case at the Chandli police station against the 18 individuals from […]

Eighteen residents of Nandubadi village in Odisha’s Rayagada district received warnings of potential legal action after they forcefully expelled a family from the village on suspicion of practicing black magic, following the death of a child due to severe fever.

Rayagada police filed a case at the Chandli police station against the 18 individuals from the village and cautioned them to bring back the victims, or face legal consequences. Due to fear, some family members are hiding in the forest, while others are seeking refuge with relatives and friends.

Responding to a written complaint of physical and mental harassment against the villagers, the District Magistrate, Sub Divisional Magistrate, and local police intervened and conducted a meeting with the villagers to seek a peaceful resolution to the issue.

Rayagada’s Superintendent of Police, Harish BC, stated, “On February 16, 2024, we received information about the forcible eviction of a family. Chandni Police promptly reached the spot, rescued the victims, and registered a case against the 18 involved individuals. Notices have been served, and discussions are ongoing regarding the legal consequences of suspecting and practicing witch-hunting. If they do not comply, legal action will be taken. Currently, the victims are staying with relatives, and we ensure their return home within a day.”

According to the victim, Makti Mandagi, villagers armed with machetes, sticks, knives, and other weapons attacked her family at midnight, accusing them of practicing black magic. Despite filing a written complaint at Therubali police station last year, no action was taken, she said. This year, following the registration of the FIR at Chandli police station, an investigation is underway.

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