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Man allegedly lynched by mob of 150 in Jharkhand for cutting tree of 'religious' belief

Updated on: 05 January,2022 01:25 PM IST  |  Simdega
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The incident took place in Kolebira Police Station area on Tuesday afternoon. The victim has been identified as Sanju Pradhan

Man allegedly lynched by mob of 150 in Jharkhand for cutting tree of 'religious' belief

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A man was allegedly lynched in Jharkhand's Simdega by a mob on Tuesday for allegedly hurting religious sentiments by cutting a tree.


The incident took place in Kolebira Police Station area on Tuesday afternoon. The victim has been identified as Sanju Pradhan.


According to police, around 100 to 150 people lynched the victim to death as he had hurt the religious sentiments by cutting and selling parts of a particular tree.


"This tree has religious importance for the Munda community and they are very sentimental about it. The deceased had cut these trees in October 2021. This had hurt the sentiments. Today a large number of people held a meeting and decided to beat him which lead to the victim's death," said Simdega police.

The family of the victim told police that the mob first beat him with sticks and bricks. They put him on fire after he died.

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