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Jailed ''rapist'' beaten to death in Nagaland, Centre seeks report

GUWAHATI: Indefinite curfew was clamped in Dimapur town of Nagaland this evening after the police opened fire to disperse an angry mob that lynched a rape accused after forcibly bringing him out of the jail in the town.

Jailed ''rapist'' beaten to death in Nagaland, Centre seeks report

Securitymen at the site after a mob dragged a rape accused out of District Jail, Dimapur, Nagaland, and killed him on Thursday. PTI



Dimapur (Nagaland), March 6

An alleged rapist, suspected to be an illegal Bangladeshi migrant, was pulled out of the high-security Central Jail in Nagaland's commercial town of Dimapur by an irate mob, paraded naked, dragged behind a vehicle and then thrashed to death on Thursday, officials said.

At least 10 vehicles were also set ablaze by the mob, forcing the authorities to clamp curfew in Dimapur district.

On Friday, a Union Home Ministry official said a report had been sought on the incident. “Necessary action will be taken against the perpetrators of the incident. Instructions have been given to the concerned officials. We have also provided adequate security there,” Rajnath Singh told mediapersons here.

The incident has been condemned by political leaders, who have urged people not to take the law into their own hands and keep their trust in judicial proceedings.

Syed Farid Khan, a 35-year-old second-hand-car dealer, had allegedly raped a 20-year-old Naga woman on February 23 and 24 at different locations. Police arrested Khan on February 25 and later a lower court sent him in judicial custody.

"A mob of around 4,000 people stormed the jail after breaking the two gates and took the accused out of jail and paraded him naked to the city tower in the heart of Dimapur town, before we could rescue him from the mob," district police chief Meren Jamir told IANS.

He said Khan died after he was badly thrashed by the mob.

Sources said the accused hailed from Assam's Karimganj district and was involved in other rape cases earlier.

"The body was retrieved from the mob after police fired in the air to disperse them," Jamir said.

"We have clamped curfew in Dimapur district to contain the law and order situation following the unfortunate incident," district magistrate Wezope Kenye told IANS.

He said the district authorities had made all efforts to prevent the mob from storming the central jail.

"We resorted to firing blanks and tear gas shells to disperse the mob but they managed to pull out Khan from the jail," Kenye said.

"The situation is tense and we are making all efforts to restore normalcy in the district," he added.

Many people were injured when the police fired to disperse the mob.

The irate mob also lobbed stones at police, set afire several police vehicles besides destroying public property.

"The problem started today (Thursday) morning when people in huge numbers gathered at Clock Tower to demand exemplary punishment to Farid Khan," said a Dimapur district administration official.

The district administration had imposed curfew in the town on Wednesday after a group of people took out a protest rally against the rape.

However, that failed to deter the people from marching to the jail.

Police fired in the air to deter the mob, but the mob tore down the gate, grabbed the accused, hitched him to a car and dragged him down the road to Clock Tower and beat him up severely, that ultimately led to his death.

The police, who were outnumbered by the ever-swelling mob, again fired blanks to disperse the crowd and also to retrieve the body. This infuriated the mob and they pelted stones and burnt down the vehicles.

The incident has created panic among the people, particularly among the trader community, as the protesters demanded the administration to cancel trade licenses of all non-local businessmen in the town.

An emergency Cabinet meeting was held at 7 pm at the residential office of the Chief Minister to take stock of the law and other situation in Dimapur.

The Cabinet condemned the violent incident whereby the mob took the law into their hands, leading to the death of the accused, said a release issued by the CMO Media Cell this evening.

The Cabinet also decided to institute a high-level committee to inquire into the incident and find out the circumstances leading to it.

The committee would also inquire into the lapses or shortcomings on the part of any public servant in connection with the incident and the person or group of persons responsible for the violence leading to the death of the accused in the hands of the mob.

 

The Chief Minister being in New Delhi, the Cabinet meeting was chaired by Minister for Social Security & Welfare and Parliamentary Affairs, Kiyanilie Peseyie, the CMO Media Cell added. (IANS/PTI/TNS)

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