Police kill men suspected of rape and murder
INDIAN police shot dead four men yesterday who were suspected of raping and killing a 27-year-old veterinarian near Hyderabad city, an action applauded by her family and many citizens outraged over sexual violence against women.
However, some rights groups and politicians criticised the killings, saying they were concerned the judicial process had been sidestepped.
The men had been in police custody and were shot dead near the scene of last week’s crime after they snatched weapons from two of the 10 policemen accompanying them, said Police Commissioner VC Sajjanar.
Thousands of Indians have protested in several cities over the past week following the veterinarian’s death, the latest in a series of horrific cases of sexual assault in the country.
The woman had left home for an appointment on her motor scooter and later called her sister to say she had a flat tyre. She said a lorry driver had offered to help and that she was waiting near a toll plaza.
Police said she was abducted, raped and asphyxiated and her body was then set alight on the outskirts of Hyderabad. Four men were arrested.
Mr Sajjanar said the men – two truck drivers and two truck cleaners, aged between 20 and 26 years – had been taken to the spot to help recover the victim’s mobile phone and other personal belongings yesterday.
“As the party approached this area today [during the] early hours, all the four accused got together,” he told reporters near the site of the shootings.
“They started attacking the police party with stones, sticks and other materials.”
The men, who were not handcuffed, then snatched weapons away from the police and started firing at them, but were killed after the police retaliated.
Mr Sajjanar did not say how the accused were able to overpower their escorts.