Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Two Muslim men lynched by vigilantes over ‘cattlelift­ing’ Main instigator in Assam lynching case arrested

SHOCKING Locals allege the duo stole 13 buffaloes from a cow shed in Jharkhand

- Bedanti Saran Sadiq Naqvi

RANCHI: A mob on Wednesday lynched two Muslim men branding them as cattle rustlers at the tribal dominated Dullu village under Deodand police station in Godda district, about 330 km northeast of the state capital Ranchi, police said on Wednesday.

According to police, the Dullu village incident took place on Wednesday morning when villagers caught hold of two Muslim men Sirabuddin Ansari, 35, and Murtaza Ansari, 30, of adjoining villages with cattle and accused them of being cattle lifters. They alleged that they had stolen 13 buffaloes from the cow shed of one Munshi Murmu of Dullu village on Tuesday night.

According to villagers, the mob while searching for the buffaloes found five men towing the stolen cattle at nearby Bankatti locality. They chased them and caught two while the other three fled. The mob beat them up till they died on the spot.

“The villagers were allegedly searching for the buffaloes and on Wednesday morning they caught two persons with the cattle at Bankatti area and beat them to death,” said Godda superinten­dent of police Rajiv Kumar Singh.

He added that four persons-munshi Murmu, Kaleshwar Soren, Kishan Tudu and Harjohan Kisku--have been arrested in connection with the lynching. “The situation is fully under control,” the SP said.

“The deceased Sirabuddin Ansari, a resident of nearby Muslim dominated Taaljhari village, had a criminal background and several cases against him are pending at different police stations. The other deceased Murtaza Ansari was a resident of Banjhi village,” Singh added. The incident is a reminder of a series of mob lynching cases of Muslim cattle traders that rocked the state last

year with chief minister Raghubar Das pulling up the police machinery and fixing responsibi­lity of officers for any mob lynching incident reported from their area. The incidents also featured in Parliament, with several opposition leaders questionin­g the government’s seriousnes­s in cracking down on cow vigilantis­m.

Last year, Bjp-ruled Jharkhand witnessed a series of mob lynching cases involving Muslim cattle traders. In May, a mob lyn- ched four Muslim cattle traders at a village in Saraikelka Kharswan district after accusing them of being child trafficker­s. In the following month, a 100-strong mob in Ramgarh lynched a 55-- year-old Muslim trader Alimud- din for “carrying beef in his car”.

The Ramgarh lynching case was the first case related to cow vigilantis­m in which 12 accused had been convicted and sentenced to life imprisonme­nt by a special fast track court within a record six-month time. GUWAHATI: Police in Assam have arrested a 30-year-old man alleged to be the prime accused in the lynching of two men, who were killed last week on suspicion of being “child-lifters” in Karbi Anglong district, a senior official said on Wednesday.

“He is the prime instigator of the incident.

He is the one who made that phone call to the villagers spreading the rumour of the presence of two child-lifters,” director general of police (DGP) Kuladhar Saikia said.

Alphajoz Timung was apprehende­d on Tuesday night after being on the run for a few days since the lynching.

Later, addressing the press, Saikia said how Timung confronted Nilotpal Das, a Goabased sound engineer, and Guwahati-based businessma­n Abhijeet Das, who were on their way to a popular waterfall in Kangthilan­gso on June 8.

He had an altercatio­n with them accusing them of child-lifters. They reportedly denied, and left the place after which Timung made phone calls to villagers saying the duo were child-lifters. They were lynched by around 250 locals in Panjari Kachari village.

“Timung was on the run on his motorbike within a geographic­al area of 20 square kilometres.

We managed to track him down through the three cellphones he was carrying,” a senior police official said.

Police have so far arrested 28 people for their alleged role in the killings, ADGP Mukesh Agarwal said.

Timung, according to an investigat­or, was the person who interacted with Das and Nath, close to the waterfall in Kangthilan­gso village.

 ?? RAHUL MONDAL/HT PHOTO ?? Locals tied a man suspected of being a childlifte­r to an electric pole before beating him to death in Malda district in West Bengal on Wednesday.
RAHUL MONDAL/HT PHOTO Locals tied a man suspected of being a childlifte­r to an electric pole before beating him to death in Malda district in West Bengal on Wednesday.

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