Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Possible hate crime in Maha to be investigat­ed

- Shishir Gupta letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE FRESH PROBE COMES IN THE WAKE OF THE SAVAGE ISIS-STYLE KILLING OF A TAILOR IN UDAIPUR

NEW DELHI: Internal security agencies and the Maharashtr­a Police are re-examining the killing of a local businessma­n in Amravati on June 21, to see if it was a hate crime, according to people familiar with the matter.

The reinvestig­ation comes in the wake of the savage Isis-style killing of a tailor in Udaipur.

According to the people cited above, initial investigat­ions have revealed that robbery was not the motive, as originally claimed by the local police, and that the victim, pharmacist Umesh Kolhe had, weeks before, expressed his support for suspended BJP spokespers­on Nupur Sharma whose comments on Prophet Mohammad have caused strife across the country. They add that a preliminar­y examinatio­n of the seized electronic devices of the attackers reveal that they (the attackers) may have been radicalize­d. There is no official confirmati­on of this yet.

The Amravati police has arrested five persons Mudassir Ahamad, Shahrukh Pathan, Abdul Taufiq Sheikh, Shoeb Khan and Ateeq Rashid for the killing but the people said a sixth, the mastermind behind the killing, is absconding.

Internal security agencies have received a report from the state DGP on Thursday and the people cited above said the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) may take over the case.

Kolhe was returning from his medical equipment shop on a scooter when he was accosted by three young men on a bike and hacked to death. The victim’s son and wife, who were following him in another bike, could not save him and he died on the spot due to blood loss. The local police, however, classified the crime as robbery even though the killers did not even touch the bag which had some ₹35,000 in it, according to the people cited above.

With the threat of religious radicaliza­tion running high after the anti-prophet remarks controvers­y, internal security agencies are now examining any throat slitting incident in the country in the past months so that the culprits and the conspirato­rs are brought to justice.

Meanwhile, in the Udaipur killing, the NIA and internal security agencies have found that the killers who beheaded tailor Kanhiya Lal on June 26 were in touch with Dawat-e-islami radicals in Karachi, Pakistan through Whatsapp groups, and social media , sometimes accessed over VPN servers. While the seized electronic devices of those arrested in the Udaipur savage crime are being examined, it was found that one of the killers, Riyaz Akhtari had also travelled to Saudi Arabia for Umrah with his wife in 2019. Both Riyaz and Gaus Mohammed, the other killer, have Pakistan based Dawat-e-islami Whatsapp group on their devices and have been in touch with people in Pakistan.

The investigat­ors are now examining other individual­s mentioned in their Whatsapp chats and groups; there are believed to be nearly 400 followers of Pakistan based Dawat-eislami in Rajasthan alone.

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