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Jharkhand: Villagers erupt in anger over suspicious death of BSF jawan in police lockup

The suspicious death of BSF jawan Rahul Manjhi in police custody has triggered massive protests in Jharkhand's Khunti district. Villagers gathered outside Murhu police station demanding justice, rejecting the police's suicide claim and alleging custodial murder. Family members insist Rahul had filed a written complaint naming his attackers before being locked up. While police have suspended one officer, protesters remain unconvinced and demand proper accountability for what they call a cover-up.

Ranchi, Oct 3

The suspicious death of a Border Security Force (BSF) jawan in police custody in Jharkhand’s Khunti district has led to an outburst of anger among villagers.

Hundreds of residents from surrounding villages on Friday gathered outside the Murhu police station, staging a demonstration and demanding an impartial probe into what they alleged was a case of custodial murder.

The deceased, identified as Rahul Manjhi, was a BSF jawan who had last been posted in Siliguri, West Bengal.

According to family members, he was on extended leave at his native village in Khunti.

On the evening of September 29, villagers from Mahil allegedly accused Rahul of molestation. Soon after, a group of around 10-12 men -- including Bijla Oraon, Moti Oraon, Budhuwa Oraon, and Kartik Munda -- reportedly stormed his home, dragged him away to Mahil village, and assaulted him.

Witnesses say Rahul was tied up with a rope and then handed over to the Murhu police.

Police maintain that Rahul died by suicide in the lockup toilet on the morning of September 30. They claimed he hanged self to death.

However, his family and villagers have rejected this version. They insisted he was beaten, humiliated on false charges, and denied justice even after filing a complaint.

Relatives allege that Rahul had submitted a written application at the police station on September 30, naming his attackers and seeking action.

Despite this, no case was registered against them. Instead, villagers say, the police locked him up while ignoring his plea.

“This is not suicide, it is murder. The police protected the culprits and are now trying to cover up their negligence,” alleged one of the protesters, demanding immediate arrests and action against the guilty policemen.

After the uproar, Khunti Superintendent of Police Manish Toppo suspended Murhu Police Station Officer Ramdev Yadav for dereliction of duty.

The Superintendent of Police assured that “a thorough probe will be conducted and strict legal action will be taken based on evidence".

However, villagers remain unconvinced. They claim the suspension is a mere eyewash unless accountability is fixed and the police who allegedly acted in a biased manner.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Suspension of one officer is not enough. The entire police station needs to be investigated. How can they ignore a written complaint from a BSF personnel? This shows complete failure of our system. ðŸ˜

Meera T

As someone from Jharkhand, I'm deeply ashamed. Our jawans deserve respect and protection, not this kind of treatment. The villagers are right to protest - this cannot be swept under the carpet.

David E

While the situation is tragic, let's wait for the proper investigation to conclude. The SP has promised action based on evidence. We should give the system a chance to work before jumping to conclusions.

Ananya R

The mob justice aspect is equally concerning. Taking law into their own hands, dragging him from his home - this is not how civilized society functions. Both sides need to be held accountable.

Vikram M

This case highlights the urgent need for police reforms. When our protectors aren't safe in their own villages, what hope do common citizens have? Time for complete overhaul of the system. 💔

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