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2020 Video of Bareilly Police Thrashing Locals Shared With False Communal Twist

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A video showing police personnel beating a man with stick on the streets is going viral on social media to claim that it shows 's Bareilly police "attacking Muslims who were rioting".

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An archive of the post can be seen .

(Archives of similar claims can be seen and .)

What's the truth?: This video, which dates back to April 2020, shows Bareilly police attacking locals for enforcing COVID-19 lockdown restrictions.

  • It is being shared with a false communal narrative.

How did we find out the truth?: We performed a Google reverse image search on some of the viral video's keyframes and this led us to an old report.

  • This was shared by Gazab Samachar on 6 April 2020 and this extended video carried the viral clip.

  • The video's description stated that the incident was reported from Karampur Chaudhary village, Bareilly district, Uttar Pradesh.

  • Taking a cue from here, we looked with keywords and found multiple news reports about the incident.

  • An article published by on 12 April 2020. It stated there was an alleged spat and later a group of villagers came to the Izzatnagar police station and threatened to 'burn it down'.

  • This happened when the police trying to ensure that people were abiding by the COVID-19 lockdown norms.

  • Speaking about the follow-up action, SP (City) Bareilly, Ravindra Kumar had said “As a retaliatory measure the police went (back) to the village and arrested some persons for trying to hinder work of public servant and flouting Sec 144”.

  • We found news reports about the incident in , from 6 April 2020.

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This video is from 2020.

Response from Bareilly police: The official X (formerly Twitter) account of Bareilly police to the viral claim and clarified that this incident is from 2020.

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Response from the .

Conclusion: An old video from Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, showing a police team beating up locals, is going viral with a false communal angle.

The same video's extended version also went viral in 2022 with a false claim, our fact-check can be read

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