Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Mob lynches man in Assam on suspicion of being cattle-lifter

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

One man was lynched and three others were critically injured by a mob that suspected them to be cattle-lifters in Biswanath district of Assam, police said on Thursday.

Biswanath superinten­dent of police Diganta Kumar Choudhury told PTI the incident took place early on Wednesday at Line Number 15 of Diplonga Tea Estate under the Sootea police station.

The superinten­dent of police said as per preliminar­y inquiry, the four men had allegedly stolen two cows from a person named Sankat Tanti and were fleeing in an auto van which had no number plate.

“After Tanti shouted for help, the villagers intercepte­d the four and started thrashing the suspected thieves. We have recovered the auto van and the two cows,” Choudhury said.

Village defence party personnel called the police, which reached the spot immediatel­y and rescued the four from the clutches of the attackers and rushed them to hospital, he said.

“One among them died, while the other three persons were being treated at a private hospital in Biswanath Chariali,” Choudhury said.

The dead man was identified as Deben Rajbongshi (35) and the injured as Pujan Ghatowar (40), Phulchand Sahu (25) and Bijoy Nayak (25), he added.

All the four were residents of the nearby Gereki village, whose residents claim they were pig traders.

The police registered two cases, one against the four men for allegedly lifting two cows and another against the public for beating them, but no arrest has been made yet.

Cases of vigilantis­m and moral policing have been reported in recent months from different Assam districts.

On June 8 this year, two friends, Nilotpal Das and Abhijeet Nath, who had gone to Kangthilan­gso waterfalls in Karbi Anglong and while returning their vehicle was stopped at Panjuri Kachari by a group of irate villagers, who pulled them out and lynched them following rumours that they were child-lifters.

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