11 arrested for Kerala tribal youth's murder

IANS  |  Thrissur (Kerala) 

The Police on Saturday said it has arrested nine more persons in connection with the murder of a 27-year-old "mentally unfit" tribal man, who was attacked in the forest near by a lynch mob for alleged theft.

"Apart from these, another four more are to be arrested," of Police M. R. Ajithkumar said. Of the 11 persons named in the Thursday evening attack, police arrested two on Friday while nine were arrested on Saturday. Eight have been charged for murder.

Ajithkumar, who is leading the probe, told the media that all 11 accused were in police custody.

"The reason for the death is injury caused to the head," Ajithkumar said quoting Madhu's autopsy report.

The perpetrators have been booked under various sections of the Indian Penal code and the Forest Act, including murder and illegal confinement.

The autopsy report of has revealed that the victim died of severe internal bleeding.

Madhu, who was attacked by the lynch mob in the forest near on Thursday evening, later died at a police station, after suffering severe injuries to his head,

Following the autopsy, the body was taken to his home near Agali in district on Saturday.

Madhu's sister has accused the Forest Department officials of failing to do their duty.

"lived in the forest in a cave and access to this place is only to those who have the right. We are surprised how this group of people managed to go into the forest and beat him up," said.

"Moreover, after he was beaten up, he was made to walk from inside the forest to the police station. He was hardly able to walk," said describing the attack that took the and the Pinarayi government by storm.

"When asked for water, he was teased and after giving a few drops they dropped the rest of the water on the ground to mock him."

said while an injured struggled to walk with his injuries, a forest department jeep followed him.

told that he will look into the matter raised by Chandrika, and appropriate action would be taken against the offenders.

was beaten to death after his hands were tied using his dhoti by a group of people who accused him of theft, according to the victim's mother.

The entire episode was filmed on a mobile phone and posted on which evoked a huge furore against the savagery that was committed by the group of people.

Vijayan, in a post on Saturday, announced that the would give ex-gratia payment of Rs 10 lakh to Madhu's family.

for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled who hails from the same district said he will be visiting the tribal village in Agali on Sunday.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, February 24 2018. 15:06 IST
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