Duo on road trip beaten to death in Assam village
GUWAHATI: Two men were lynched allegedly by local villagers in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district on suspicion of being “child lifters”, police said on Saturday, pushing the toll of people killed over child abduction rumours across India since May to seven.
Goa-based sound engineer Nilotpal Das, 29, and Guwahatibased businessman Abhijeet Das, 30, were on their way to a popular waterfall in Kangthilangso when they were stopped by approximately 250 locals in Panjari Kachari village, around 8pm on Friday, Assam police said. “They had not intimated anyone nor did they have a local guide,” said V Siva Prasad Ganjala, superintendent of police, Karbi Anglong.
The locals took them to be child lifters and attacked their car before pulling them out and beating them to death.
Television visuals showed a heavily damaged car with its windscreen and windows smashed in. Police have arrested five people who allegedly led the attack, police said. “There were apparently rumours of presence of child lifters which the villagers had been getting. And then these men turned up, who were taken to be those child lifters,” a senior state police official said on condition of anonymity. A second official added that one of the men, Das, sported long hair and that may have sparked suspicion
of the duo being “outsiders” and “child lifters”.
Over the last few days, police said, rumours of the presence of ‘xopa dhora’ (child lifters) have flooded social media, especially Whatsapp, in Assam and most of them characterise outsiders as possible suspects. A video doing the rounds on social media and local television purportedly showed Das pleading for mercy, saying he was an Assamese. “Don’t kill me…please don’t beat me. I am an Assamese. Believe me, I am speaking the truth. My father’s name is Gopal Chandra Das and mother’s name is Radhika Das…please let me go,” he purportedly said in the video.
Police said they were informed of the incident around 8.42pm on Friday after a member of the village defence committee called the police station.
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