Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Dhule case: Another key accused arrested

- Debasish Panigrahi debasish.panigrahi@hindustant­imes.com

DASRATH PIMPALSE, 25, WAS TRACED TO A HIDEOUT IN THE FORESTS NEAR THE WARSA VILLAGE, AROUND 60KM FROM RAINPADA, THE PLACE OF THE INCIDENT

MUMBAI: After a week-long hunt, the police in Dhule claimed that they have arrested a 25-year-old man who they suspect led the brutal lynching of five people in Dhule on July 1.

M Ramkumar, the superinten­dent of police, Dhule said that a team of officers traced Dasrath Pimpalse to a hideout in the forests near the Warsa village, around 60km from Rainpada, where the incident took place. He was arrested late on Sunday afternoon. Pimpalse’s is the 26th arrest in the case. He has been booked for murder and will be produced in a court on Monday.

The police said Pimpalse was among the 10 who had led the violent attack on the five men from the Gosavi community, a de-notified tribe. A 3,000-strong mob thrashed the men at the village market, suspecting them to be child-lifters .

On Thursday, police arrested one of the other main accused in the case, Maharu Pawar from the nearby Nandurbar district.

Ramkumar said the police identified Pimpalse, along with the nine others, from the mobile videos of the attack that some of the villagers had shot. “Pimpalse was seen hitting the men in confinemen­t with a rod,” said Ramkumar. He said the 10 men who led the attack had fled their villages fearing arrest. Some of them are suspected to be hiding in the jungles in neighbouri­ng Gujarat, where the police have been asked to conduct searches. “We are going to round up the remaining nine soon,” Ramkumar said.

While the police have been able to identify the attackers, they are yet to trace the source of the rumour (about child-lifters) that is claimed to have incited the mob attack. Police said the rumour, which had been widely shared on popular messaging service WhatsApp, and by word of mouth, made the villagers suspect the five men.

Before the Dhule incident, 13 similar cases of mob attacks on strangers were reported in the state since May, killing four people and injuring 10.

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