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Muslim man lynched on suspicion of carrying beef in Bihar’s Saran, local sarpanch among 3 arrested

A middle-aged Muslim man died of injuries on Wednesday after he was viciously beaten by a mob in a village of Saran district in Bihar on Tuesday on the suspicion of carrying beef, police said.

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A middle-aged Muslim man died of injuries on Wednesday after he was viciously beaten by a mob in a village of Saran district in Bihar on Tuesday on the suspicion of carrying beef, police said.

As per reports, the victim, 56-year-old Naseem Qureshi, a resident of Hasanpur district in nearby Siwan district and his nephew Firoz Ahmad Qureshi were enroute to meet some acquaintances when they were reportedly intercepted by a rabid mob near a mosque at Jogia village, 110 kms from state capital Patna.

The Uncle-Nephew duo were cornered by the mob and accused of carrying beef, the irate villagers brutally thrashed Naseem Qureshi with lathis (wooden sticks) while his nephew managed to escape with his life. An official said the mob then handed over Qureshi to the cops in Rasulpur village who rushed him to a hospital where succumbed to injuries on Wednesday morning.

The official said that the police has registered an FIR against the accused under Sections 302 (murder), 34 (acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention and 379 (theft) of the IPC, and arrested three suspects including the local sarpanch Sushil Singh and two others, identified as Ravi Sah and Ujwal Sharma.

However, the victim’s family has alleged that the police are trying to “protect” the accused. Police said that its still investigating if the duo was carrying beef or not and the incident is being treated as a case of mob lynching.

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Narrating the horrifying ordeal, Firoz—the nephew of the deceased who managed to flee from the mob—said that a mob led by the local sarpanch halted them at Jogia village accused them of carrying beef. The sarpanch then ordered his men to thrash Naseem and Firoz, he alleged, adding that he managed to escape by outrunning his pursuers.

However, his uncle wasn’t so lucky as the mob managed to catch a hold of him and went on viciously beat him with sticks causing fatal injuries. Firoz said that he went back to the site and witnessed a large mob of local villagers thrashing Naseem. He then went to nearby Rasulpur police station and alerted the cops.

Sometime later, Firoz claimed that he saw a police vehicle carrying his uncle but Naseem wasn’t at the police station when he went looking for him there. He claimed that some people present at the station including the Rasulpur mukhiya (panchayat head) told him that his uncle wasn’t feeling well and has been taken to Daraunda in Siwan.

Firoz claimed that mukhiya mukhiya scolded him, saying that he saved his uncle despite carrying beef. He said that later he found out that Naseem was taken to the Siwan government hospital where doctors referred him to the Patna Medical College for treatment, however, he died of his wounds on Wednesday morning.

The victim’s body was sent to the Chhapra government hospital for postmortem after which it was handed over to his relatives in Hasanpura village.

Naseem’s brother Ashraf Qureshi accused the local police to trying to shield the culprits and demanded a fair probe into the incident.

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Bihar RJD leader Mohammad Shoaib claims he was digitally arrested for hours, says shared gold and cash reserve details with fraudsters

To bolster their claims, they provided a fake case number and referenced a mobile number linked to Shoaib, creating an illusion of legitimacy.

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Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MLC Mohammad Shoaib was allegedly subjected to a chilling “digital arrest” by cybercriminals who confined him virtually at his Patna home for hours, extracting sensitive personal details under threats.

The incident, detailed in an FIR filed on April 10, has spotlighted the growing menace of cyber fraud in India, The Indian Express reported.

Shoaib’s complaint recounts receiving calls around 10:30 a.m. on April 8 from two numbers, with the caller posing as a Mumbai Police Cyber Crime Unit officer. The fraudster accused the MLC of laundering crores through a Canara Bank account in Mumbai, citing fictitious transactions and illegal online activities.

To bolster their claims, they provided a fake case number and referenced a mobile number linked to Shoaib, creating an illusion of legitimacy.

“They warned me of legal action and even death if I left my house or sought help,” Shoaib stated in the FIR. The scammers kept him under virtual siege until midnight, coercing him to disclose critical information, including his Aadhaar number, bank details, asset reserves like gold and cash, and even forcing him to sign blank papers. “They extracted everything, exploiting my fear,” he added.

Sensing deception, Shoaib alerted authorities, leading to a case registered under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Information Technology Act. Patna police are now investigating, tracing the numbers used in the scam, which point to a sophisticated cybercrime network.

In a separate development, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) launched “Operation Chakra-V” to dismantle digital arrest syndicates, arresting four suspects after raids across 12 locations, according to reports.

Acting on a Rajasthan government request, the CBI nabbed two individuals each in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, and Mumbai. One case involved a victim extorted for ₹7.67 crore over 42 payments, digitally confined for three months by impostors posing as law enforcement officials.

Shoaib’s ordeal underscores the alarming rise of such scams, where fraudsters are even manipulating political leaders through fear and deception.

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Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi’s granddaughter shot dead by husband in Bihar

The police have launched a swift investigation and are conducting a manhunt to apprehend the accused, who fled the scene after the crime.

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In a tragic and shocking incident on Wednesday, April 9, Sushma Devi, the granddaughter of Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, was allegedly shot dead by her husband, Ramesh, at their residence in Tetua village, Atri block, Gaya district.

The police have launched a swift investigation and are conducting a manhunt to apprehend the accused, who fled the scene after the crime.

According to reports, the incident occurred around noon when Ramesh, a truck driver based in Patna, allegedly used a country-made pistol to shoot Sushma inside their home. After the attack, he discarded the weapon and escaped, leaving the village in chaos.

Local residents, alerted by the sound of gunfire, rushed to the house and found Sushma in critical condition. They immediately took her to a nearby hospital, but doctors declared her dead on arrival. The police arrived shortly afterward, took custody of her body, and sent it for a postmortem examination as they began their probe.

Sushma, who worked as a Vikas Mitra (development worker) in the Atri block, had been married to Ramesh for approximately 14 years in an inter-caste union. At the time of the shooting, Sushma’s sister and children were in another room of the house. They hurried to the scene upon hearing the gunshot and discovered Sushma lying on the floor, injured. Neighbors also gathered, stunned by the violence that had unfolded in their quiet village.

The motive behind the murder remains unclear, but the police are exploring all angles, including domestic disputes or other personal conflicts. A search operation is underway to locate Ramesh, who remains at large. The authorities have assured that they are leaving no stone unturned to ensure his arrest and to deliver justice to Sushma’s family.

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Bihar cop, who danced on Tej Pratap Yadav’s command in viral video, removed

The controversial footage, recorded during a celebration on March 14, shows Yadav making the comment, “Nahi thumka lagaoge to suspend kar diye jaoge,” translating to “If you don’t dance, you will be suspended.”

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Bihar cop, Constable Deepak Kumar, who was filmed dancing at the request of Bihar MLA Tej Pratap Yadav during a Holi celebration, has been removed as security guard of the RJD leader and sent to Police Lines, according to an announcement from the Patna Senior Superintendent of Police’s office on Sunday.

The decision follows the circulation of a video where Tej Pratap Yadav, a leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), was seen instructing Kumar to dance at a public gathering, which subsequently went viral.

According to a statement from the office of the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) issued on Sunday, “Constable Deepak Kumar, who was serving as a security guard for MLA Tej Pratap, has been sent to the police lines with immediate effect for dancing in uniform. Kumar will be replaced by another constable for the MLA’s security duties.”

In response to the uproar, authorities acknowledged the video showing the constable in uniform dancing under the RJD leader’s direction. A statement indicated that following this incident, Kumar was summoned, and it was ordered that another constable be assigned to replace him as Yadav’s bodyguard.

The controversial footage, recorded during a celebration on March 14, shows Yadav making the comment, “Nahi thumka lagaoge to suspend kar diye jaoge,” translating to “If you don’t dance, you will be suspended.”

This incident has sparked widespread criticism, particularly from BJP representatives. MP Dinesh Sharma condemned Yadav’s actions, characterizing them as a disrespect to law enforcement. He stated, “He will never get the right to suspend anyone, and he comes from a family known for insulting the police and its uniform… They are only fit for drama and should not be considered capable of governance.”

Condemnation has also come from retired police officials, who labeled Yadav’s comments as insulting and called for accountability. Ajay Kumar Singh, a former Assistant Commissioner of Police in Delhi, expressed his disapproval, asserting that disciplinary action should be directed towards Yadav, not the constable who was simply obeying orders.

Singh highlighted the importance of maintaining the dignity of the police uniform and cited the police manual’s emphasis on adherence to a code of conduct. He criticized Yadav’s behavior, referring to his remarks as an affront to law enforcement, and expressed concern that penalizing the constable would be both unjust and unacceptable.

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