Two killed, six hurt in mob attacks in Tripura


Agartala, Jun 28 (IANS): Two persons, including a vendor from Uttar Pradesh, were lynched on Thursday and six others seriously injured in mob attacks in Tripura, police said.

"In the first case, the man from Uttar Pradesh was lynched and four others, including a policeman, were seriously injured when a group of persons mistook them to be child kidnappers," a police official said.

He said the incident occurred in tribal-dominated Murabari village in western Tripura when three small-time vendors went there to sell garments.

A large number of tribals attacked them, following which the victims along with their vehicle driver took shelter in a security camp. However, the mob dragged them out and thrashed them severely even as security personnel tried to save them.

All three vendors, their driver and a security man were seriously injured and shifted to a hospital in Agartala, where Jahir Khureshi, 30, succumbed to his injuries, the official said.

Reinforcements of Tripura State Rifles and Central Reserve Police Force were rushed to the spot, 35 km north of Agartala, to control the situation.

Security personnel burst tear-gas shells and lathi-charged the mob to control the situation.

Tension had prevailed in the area after an 11-year-old boy was killed by two alleged minors on Tuesday.

In the second incident, police said, a person was hacked to death and two government employees seriously injured when a group of persons attacked them at Manu Bazar in southern Tripura, 130 km south of the state capital.

"Sukanta Chakraborty, 36, accompanied by two government employees, was attacked when he was appealing to the public on behalf of the administration not to heed to rumours. Senior civil and police officials have rushed to these areas and additional security has been deployed to control the situation," the official added.

Tension prevailed in Subroom sub-division after the incident.

Despite appeals by Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb and Director General of Police Akhil Kumar Sukhla, mob violence and attacks on innocents continue since Wednesday.

Police said some youths attacked a middle-aged woman at Jogendra Nagar railway station on Wednesday night.

"When the woman with her two children arrived at the railway station, a group of persons suspected her to be a child trafficker and thrashed her before she was rescued by police. While the woman was admitted to a hospital, her kids were sheltered in a government-run home," a police official said.

Similar incidents of beating, harassment and attacks by mobs have been reported from Amarpur (in southern Tripura), Bishalgarh, Arundhuti Nagar, Bodhjungnagar and Khowai (in western Tripura) besides state capital Agartala.

Meanwhile, the DGP on Thursday wrote a letter to the Principal Secretary (Home) for withdrawal of all mobile and Internet services for 48 hours from Thursday afternoon to prevent spread of rumours through the social media.

 

  

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    Which Govt is ruling in Tripura?

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  • Amith, USA

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    "BALATKHARI JANARA PARTY " BTW, Bro, where are you? Not in FEKU'S Number 1 country????? If this Feku GOBERMENT remain in Power for one more year, In the next Survey India will be granted with one more Award of "NUMBER 1 COUNTRY IN LYNCHING " Bhakton Tokko Taali!!!!!!

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    Now even the absconder Mehul Choksi of PNB fraud case has succeeded in convincing the international community that he cannot return to India as he faces the threat of mob lynching in India. India has become famous in internationally now after Modi magic has spread across India.

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    We are improving and moving towards stone age. Mostly because almost nobody has faith or even fear of law and order. So they want to take law in their hands either with the intention of stopping crime or to oppress the weak section of the society.

    This lynching is common in all the states now a days and so common that it appears as if this is a new trend and everyone wants to follow it. Can anyone justify this lynching even if 1 in 100 accused killed is an innocent ?

    First time in 70 years a new concept of Achhe din is being tried to force on people.

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  • Nagarik, Monkey Stand/ Manga-luru

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    Yatha rajah thatha praja.
    They have learnt from the foot in the mouth CM of Tripura

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    The dangerous trend inspired by "The Role Models" Gourakshak terrorists. The lynchings came into existence only post 2014 and nurtured under only one section of intolerent people. The concern administration should take a seirous note and reckon to ban cow vigilants and crackdown its HEADS.

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  • Ummar, Santhekatte

    Fri, Jun 29 2018

    These kind of inhumane attacks starts only after 2014. I think these are the days people eagerly waiting for ache din. Congratulations to stupid 31% voters.

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