The Hindu (Kochi)

Mob lynching: family of migrant gives noobjectio­n certificat­e for cremating body locally

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The body of the migrant worker who was allegedly beaten to death by a mob at Valakam in Muvattupuz­ha may have to be cremated locally after his family, reportedly unable to raise resources for their long journey from Arunachal Pradesh, has given a noobjectio­n certificat­e for the same.

Asok Das, 32, of West Siang district in Arunachal Pradesh, was allegedly chased down, tied to a pole, and beaten to death in what the police have since confirmed to be a case of mob lynching on the night of April 4. The police have arrested 10 persons on charge of murder.

The body has been kept at the Muvattupuz­ha taluk hospital. The Muvattupuz­ha police has received a communicat­ion from the

Inspector in charge of Aalo police station in West Siang stating that the father of the deceased Mangal Das has given a noobjectio­n letter for the cremation of his son’s body in Ernakulam.

Due to certain issues, the aggrieved family could not travel to Kerala for the collection of the mortal remains of Asok Das. “Hence, the aggrieved family members of Asok Das have no objection for cremation of dead body by Kerala police and authority,” the letter said, which also attached the noobjectio­n certificat­e from Mr. Mangal Das.

Collector’s advice

The district Labour authoritie­s confirmed that the Muvattupuz­ha police would write to the District Collector for advice on what to do since the issue involved murder. “Once the Collector issues instructio­ns, necessary steps will be taken accordingl­y,” said a senior Labour officer.

Sending body back

Earlier, the district administra­tion had issued directions to the Labour department to meet the expenses of sending the body back to Arunachal Pradesh, based on which the department had taken all measures and was waiting for the noobjectio­n certificat­e from the police.

Though two persons had gone earlier last week to receive the body, the police declined the request, after it emerged that they were merely friends of the victim’s brotherinl­aw settled in Cooch Behar in West Bengal. The police insisted that the noobjectio­n certificat­e for transporti­ng the body would be issued only if blood relatives turned up to receive the body.

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