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In Jharkhand’s Godda, two people lynched for ‘stealing’ cattle; four arrested
DIG (Dumka) Akhilesh Kumar Jha said four people have been arrested for their prima facie involvement in the incident. The victims had allegedly stolen the buffaloes from a village and were sneaking out when they were caught.
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By: Express News Service | Ranchi | Updated: June 13, 2018 7:43:10 pm
The duo were caught by the villagers in the morning and was beaten to death after a cattle was recovered from one of the victims. (Representational)
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According to the police, the incident occurred this morning at Bankatti village on the border of Deodand and Sunder Pahari area in Godda. DIG (Dumka) Akhilesh Kumar Jha said four people have been arrested for their prima facie involvement in the incident. The victims had allegedly stolen the buffaloes from a village and were sneaking out when they were caught. Further investigations are on. Jha said the bodies of the victims – identified as Mumtaza Ansari of Taljhari village and Charku Ansari of Banjhi village in Poraiyahat police station area – have been handed over to their families following a post-mortem.
Godda Superintendent of Police Rajiv Ranjan Singh said there were five people who had come to a village under Deodand police station area and stole nearly a dozen buffaloes. They had managed to reach Bankatti village, about 2-3 km, when the villagers spotted them. A hue and cry were raised and the villagers from the one where the buffaloes were stolen and those of Bankatti gathered. They took under their custody nearly a dozen buffaloes, while three associates of the victims managed to escape. The two persons were caught by the villagers, who beat them up leading to their death.
Singh said two cases have been registered – one pertaining to the murder and the other for stealing buffaloes. The victims lived in a village nearly 30-40 km from the crime spot, police said. Prima facie, it has come to light that Charku Ansari had once gone to jail in a property offence. One of Murtaza’s brothers was also sent to jail in a dacoity case recently, Singh said. Police officials said the place where the incident occurred was an area of Santhal tribals. Police force has been deployed in the area to maintain vigil.
DIG (Dumka) Akhilesh Kumar Jha said four people have been arrested for their prima facie involvement in the incident. The victims had allegedly stolen the buffaloes from a village and were sneaking out when they were caught.
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By: Express News Service | Ranchi | Updated: June 13, 2018 7:43:10 pm

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According to the police, the incident occurred this morning at Bankatti village on the border of Deodand and Sunder Pahari area in Godda. DIG (Dumka) Akhilesh Kumar Jha said four people have been arrested for their prima facie involvement in the incident. The victims had allegedly stolen the buffaloes from a village and were sneaking out when they were caught. Further investigations are on. Jha said the bodies of the victims – identified as Mumtaza Ansari of Taljhari village and Charku Ansari of Banjhi village in Poraiyahat police station area – have been handed over to their families following a post-mortem.
Godda Superintendent of Police Rajiv Ranjan Singh said there were five people who had come to a village under Deodand police station area and stole nearly a dozen buffaloes. They had managed to reach Bankatti village, about 2-3 km, when the villagers spotted them. A hue and cry were raised and the villagers from the one where the buffaloes were stolen and those of Bankatti gathered. They took under their custody nearly a dozen buffaloes, while three associates of the victims managed to escape. The two persons were caught by the villagers, who beat them up leading to their death.
Singh said two cases have been registered – one pertaining to the murder and the other for stealing buffaloes. The victims lived in a village nearly 30-40 km from the crime spot, police said. Prima facie, it has come to light that Charku Ansari had once gone to jail in a property offence. One of Murtaza’s brothers was also sent to jail in a dacoity case recently, Singh said. Police officials said the place where the incident occurred was an area of Santhal tribals. Police force has been deployed in the area to maintain vigil.