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20 April 2024

Indian beaten to death over beef

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By Agencies

Indian police said Wednesday they had arrested six people after a 50-year-old man was beaten to death over rumours he had eaten beef, a taboo in the nation.

Mohammad Akhlaq was dragged from his house on the outskirts of the capital and attacked by around 100 people on Mondaynight, a police officer told AFP.

"When our team reached the spot a crowd was there outside his house. They (police) managed to rescue him and take him to the hospital, but his life could not be saved," said senior police superintendent Kiran S.

"We have arrested six people and deployed additional personnel to contain any further repercussions."

Akhlaq's 22-year-old son was also seriously injured in the attack and was in intensive care at a nearby hospital.

Killing cows is banned in many states of India.

In March, the state of Maharashtra toughened its ban to make even possessing beef illegal.

The rumours that the family had eaten been began when a calf was reported missing in Dadri village, 35 km from New Delhi.

"An announcement about the family consuming beef was made, after which the mob descended on the man's house," said Kiran.

The Indian Express quoted Akhlaq's daughter Sajida as saying the family had mutton in the fridge and not beef.
"They accused us of keeping cow meat, broke down our doors and started beating my father and brother. My father was dragged outside and beaten with bricks," she told the daily.