Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Police book 150 people, produce 3 in court

- Sreyasi Pal letters@hindustant­imes.com

Police on Thursday registered an FIR against around 150 “unknown” people in connection with the lynching of a man suspected of child lifting at Habibpur in north Bengal’s Malda district the previous day. Three people arrested earlier were also produced in court. Police sought their custody for seven days, so they could be questioned.

The three — Basu Biswas, Choton Singha and Jiban Haldar — were arrested on the basis of video footage of the lynching, whichoccur­redinBulbu­lchandiDub­apara village. They were booked under sections 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder) and 34 (acts done by several persons in furtheranc­e of common intention) of the Indian Penal Code.

Sources said the unidentifi­ed man was accused of child lifting by angry villagers on Wednesday, before being tied to an electric pole and fatally beaten up. Upon receiving a tip-off, police rushed to the scene and took the injured man to Malda Medical College and Hospital. He, however, died soon afterwards.

“A scrutiny of the video footage revealed direct involvemen­t of the three accused. We weren’t able to ascertain the victim’s identity until Thursday afternoon,” an officer of Habibpur police station said on condition of anonymity. The involvemen­t of 150 people was also estimated from the video, he added.

Sources said Malda police conducted raids at Bulbulchan­di-Dubapara village on Wednesday night in an attempt to identify others involved in the incident. Many fled from the scene, fearing arrest. The district police superinten­dent could not be reached for comment.

The incident, which came five days after the lynching of two men in Assam’s Karbi Anglong, has sent shock waves through the state. “We organised a rally to make people aware of the disastrous effects of spreading rumours. Local club members and students participat­ed in the rally,” said Subhajit Jana, who is officiatin­g for the block developmen­t officer in Habibpur.

“We have asked people to inform police or the block developmen­t officer if they come across suspicious-looking people in the area, instead of resorting to vigilantis­m,” he added.

There have been no incidents of child lifting in the area in recent times.

KOLKATA:

 ?? HT FIlE ?? A man suspected of child lifting was tied to an electric pole before he was killed in North Bengal’s Malda district on Wednesday.
HT FIlE A man suspected of child lifting was tied to an electric pole before he was killed in North Bengal’s Malda district on Wednesday.

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