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West Bengal: 7 arrested for murder during post-assembly elections

It was alleged that around 2 pm on May 4, 2021, Sridhar Das was mercilessly beaten with a stick, 'battam' and iron rods by unknown people, the agency said in a statement.

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New Delhi: The CBI has arrested seven people in connection with the murder of a man in May last year during the incidents of violence that broke out after the West Bengal assembly elections, officials said on Monday.

Accused Pranab Barkait, Pritam Roy Sarkar, Ratan Roy Sarkar, Liton Shil, Liton Bhaumik, Nakul Roy Sarkar, and Biswajit Barman were arrested from Cooch Behar, Jaipur, and Kolkata after sustained surveillance, they said.

On the basis of inputs confirming the presence of the accused, the CBI carried out coordinated searches at eight locations in the three districts where they all were nabbed, the officials said.

The CBI had taken over the case on August 19, 2021, on Calcutta High Court orders.

It was alleged that around 2 pm on May 4, 2021, Sridhar Das was mercilessly beaten with a stick, ‘battam

‘ and iron rods by unknown people, the agency said in a statement.

When the victim’s wife tried to rescue him, the accused attacked her as well, it added.

“After the incident, Sridhar Das was admitted in Dinhata Hospital, and later, in other hospitals/nursing homes in Cooch Behar and died during treatment on June 21, 2021,” the agency said.

Large-scale violence erupted in West Bengal after the results of the bitterly fought assembly elections in the state were announced on May 2, 2021. The Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress registered a landslide victory.

Amid allegations and counter-allegations of party members being targeted by rival groups, the Calcutta High Court had handed over the investigation of heinous crimes to the CBI.

This post was last modified on July 25, 2022 4:21 pm

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