Police officer faces nationwide outrage for beating child



 

A police officer in China ignited nationwide outrage after he slapped and kicked a primary school boy for allegedly bullying other children.

Surveillance video footage circulating online shows the officer assaulting the boy and pulling his hair near Hongzhuang Primary School in a county in northwestern China's Ningxia Hui autonomous region. Another officer stood by and watched the incident unfold.

Following the event on November 22, the 12-year-old child's mother took to social media to demand justice for her son, prompting widespread outrage online.


On November 24, local police announced the dismissal of the officer, who had beaten the boy, identified by the surname Wang, and who served as the deputy director of the county's police office. The police also required Wang to apologise to the boy, surnamed Ma, and his family.

The police office's parent unit accompanied Ma to the hospital for a medical examination, which revealed several bruises on his face and lower back.

The police report further clarified the circumstances surrounding the incident. Wang and his colleague, auxiliary police officer Dai, were called to the school after a parent of a Primary Three student reported their child was being bullied.

Upon their arrival, two Primary Three students informed them that they had been bullied multiple times by Ma, a Primary Six student. While Wang and Dai were investigating the case and comforting the bullied students and their families, Ma left the school on his own.

Wang and Dai pursued him and confronted him outside the school, leading to the assault.

While some online observers expressed sympathy for the police officer, attempting to justify his actions as "punishing the bully", others were outraged by his violent action.

"The police officer was helping the bully's parents and the school to educate him," one user commented on Weibo.

Editor: CH



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