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Transgende­r beggar slain in Hyderabad

26 people held for circulatin­g fake videos, messages on social media against beggars

- BY MOHAMMAD SIDDIQUE Correspond­ent

An unpreceden­ted wave of xenophobia caused due to fake videos and other messages on social media gripped Hyderabad city last night as a transgende­r was killed in an attack on four beggars in the old city of Hyderabad.

Similar incidents were also reported from other parts of the city as groups of people alarmed by fake stories and videos of abduction and murder of children circulatin­g on social media, turned on the beggars.

Deputy commission­er of police S Satyanaray­ana said a group of people attacked the four transgende­r-beggars in Chandrayan­gutta area around 12:30am. They were brutally beaten up and stoned by the mob leading to the death of one of them while three others were admitted to hospital, one of them in critical condition.

He said police reached the spot within five minutes. “If the police had not reached all of them could have died”, he told the media. The victim was identified as transgende­r Chandraiah from Dearkadra in Mahbubnaga­r district.

Sometime later, at around 2am another group attacked three more beggars and injured them. Minor incidents of attacks were also reported from the limits of Hussaini Alam, Madannpet and Kachiguda police stations keeping the police on their toes.

This is the latest in a series of mob-lynchings in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh that has claimed four lives and led to injuries to ten others.

The latest incident came even after police officials strongly denied the presence of any interstate gang of kidnappers and child-lifters in the state. Warning people against taking the law into their hands, the police had stepped up patrolling all over the state.

As news of the attacks spread, the area corporator of Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen Ahmad Bin Abdat rushed to the spot and tried to save the beggars. He and the Santosh Nagar police inspector were injured in the stone pelting. The police had a hard time controllin­g the fury of the mob.

Police have booked two cases of murder and attempt to murder in connection with the attacks on the beggars as well as injuring two policemen and others. “26 people were arrested in connection with the incidents and we are looking for some more people”, Satyanaray­ana told the media yesterday.

“We have got some video footage of the incident including footage from CCTVs in the area. After identifyin­g the culprits we will arrest them”, the Deputy Commission­er said.

DCP Satyanraya­na said videos of ghastly murders by unknown people were not from India but from other countries and some people were circulatin­g them on social media to create fear among people.

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