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VIDEO: Man Hacked, Burnt Alive In Rajasthan's Rajsamand District Over 'Love Jihad'; Police Arrests A

IANS, 07 Dec, 2017 12:27 PM

    In a horrifying video gone viral, a man is seen being brutally hacked to death and set on fire in Rajasamand district of Rajasthan, for allegedly committing "love jihad". Police arrested the accused, Shambunath Raigar, on Thursday.

     

    The person killed has been identified as Afrazul, hailing from Malda district of West Bengal, police said. Earlier, police had identified him as Mohammed Bhatta Sheikh.

     

    Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria has ordered a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the case.

     

    A case of murder has been registered and more cases would be registered under relevant sections as and when new facts emerge in this case, police said.

     

    The victim was a labourer in his late 40s. According to the mother of Afrazul, she had spoken to him on Wednesday morning, and soon after that he was murdered. She was terrified to see the video of her son's murder going viral and has requested harshest punishment for the accused.

     
     

    In fact, when police reached the crime venue on Thursday, dogs and carrion birds were seen feeding on the body.

     

    According to reports, Raigar who was friendly with the victim lured him to come to fields with him where he hit him repeatedly with a long pick-axe and a scythe. He then poured petrol on Afrazul and set him alight. The entire gory incident was videographed by Raigar's nephew, who is a minor, and uploaded on the internet. He also left a three-page letter at the site.

     

    Superintendent of Police Manoj kumar said the accused could be seen speaking on issues such as love jihad in the video. He is also seen stating that he was "avenging" the insult being meted to his sister.

     

    According to police, Raigar had bought a new pick-axe with an intention to murder the victim.

     

    Raigar was arrested from Kelwa when he was going to a temple on his Scooty.

     

    SP Kumar said that interrogation of Raigar is on and police is keeping an eye on the law and order situation. Police have stopped all internet services in Rajasamand. Extra police force has been deployed in and around the town to prevent any untoward incident.

     

    Speaking to IANS, Kumar said police received information about a semi-burnt body lying in Ragnagar in Rajsamand district.

     
     

    Without delay, he along with ASP Manish Tripathi and DSP Rajendra Singh reached the location where they found a badly disfigured body. Immediately the forensics team and dog squad were summoned. The agricultural tool used for murder, the victim's motorbike and his slippers were found at the crime scene.

     

    Terming it a "cold-blooded murder", DGP O.P. Gelhotra said police will demand toughest punishment for the accused. "We will ask that the accused be hanged to death," he said while terming the murder as "rarest of the rare case".

     

    He praised the efforts of Rajasthan Police who arrested the accused within 24 hours of the incident.

     

    "Interrogation is on in the matter. New facts are emerging in the case and the investigation is hence proceeding in that direction," he added.

     

    Asked if the murder was aimed at denting the state's harmony, Gelhotra said the murder should not be linked to any such thing as it seemed to have been done by a "psycho person".

     

    The DGP said the police would take all necessary steps to ensure that the atmosphere of peace and tranquility in Rajasthan is not disturbed.

     

    Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje condemned the murder and directed that the criminal be prosecuted in the shortest possible time. "This is a deplorable act which needs to be condemned in strongest possible terms," she said.

     

    West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also condemned the murder. "We strongly condemn the heinous killing of a labourer from Bengal in Rajasthan. How can people be so inhuman? Sad," Banerjee tweeted.

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