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Abaton charge is a coordinated tactic for dispersing crowds of people, usually used by police, paramilitaryormilitaryinresponse to public disorder. In the Indian subcontinent, a long bamboo stick, called lathiinHindi, Nepali and Urdu, is used for crowd control, and the expression lathi charge commonly employed to describe the action.

A baton charge during the 2001 EU summit protests in Sweden

The tactic involves police officers charging at a crowd of people with batons and in some cases riot shields. They run at the crowd hitting people with their batons, and in some situations use riot shields to push them away. Baton charging is designed to cause pain or fear of pain, in the hope that crowds would be compelled to move away from the scene, dispersing them.

Indian subcontinent

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In the Indian subcontinent, notably India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, a long bamboo stick, or staff, called lathi, is used for crowd control. Some Indian police forces use lathis around 1.5 m (5 ft) long, but in other places lathis are shorter. The term lathi charge is used by the Indian and Pakistani media.[1]

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