Godda (Jharkhand), Jun 13: A gang of miscreants, having links with a saffron outfit, lynched two Muslim men to death on suspicion of cattle theft in Jharkhand today.
The victims have been identified as Sirabuddin Ansari (35) and Murtaza Ansari (30).
According to police, a group of people in Dullu village of Godda district caught hold of the two youth and accused them of stealing 13 buffaloes from one Munshi Murmu last night.
“Villagers claim that that they found the missing buffaloes in the possession of the two people in Bankatti area. They were beaten to death,” said Godda superintendent of police Rajiv Kumar Singh.
Murmu and three others – identified as Kaleshwar Soren, Kishan Tudu and Harjohan Kisku – have been arrested in this connection, said Singh, adding that the situation has been brought under control.
The incident comes a week after two men were lynched by a mob in Assam over rumours of child-lifting. At least five people were killed in similar incidents of vigilantism across Telangana and Karnataka in May.
Last year, a number of Muslim cattle traders were lynched in BJP-ruled Jharkhand. A court recently gave life sentences to 11 persons in connection with the incident. In May, a mob lynched four Muslim cattle traders at a village in Saraikelka Kharswan district after accusing them of child-trafficking.
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