A 55-year-old man was lynched to death by a mob allegedly over suspicion that he was carrying beef in Bihar's Saran district, police said on Fr﷽iday. Three people have been arrested so far.
Ho🧸wever, the police did not confirm the seizure of any beef from the victim. The deceased was identified as Naseem Qureshi, a residen🥂t of Hasanpur village of Siwan district.
According to a report by NDTV, the Muslim man ♊Nas🦂eem and his nephew Firoz Qureshi were going to meet their relatives at Jogia village in Saran district.
"Both were intercepted by locals near a mosque…and it was followed by a heated argument. While Firoz ma༒naged to escape, the mob allegedly thrashed Nazeem with sticks. Later, the mob themselves handed over Naseem to the police in Rasulpur village (Saran), after which he was rushed to a government hospital but died during treatment", said Gaurav Mangla, Superintendent of Police (SP), Saran.
The SP told PTI over phone, "Three persons have so far been arrested for mob lynching. Police have also launched a manhunt to nab other suspects involved in the case. The case is being investigate💝d f💖rom all angles".
The local sarpanch ಌSushil Singh, and two others - Ravi Sah and Ujwal Sharma - were♎ part of the mob and have been arrested, the NDTV report said.
(With inputs from PTI)