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India investigates police ‘tea break’ in lynching case

NEW DELHI, July 23, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Indian police Monday began an
inquiry into officers alleged to have taken a tea break instead of rushing a
critically injured lynching victim to hospital.

Akbar Khan, 28, succumbed to his injuries after being attacked by a gang
of Hindu cow vigilantes in the district of Alwar in Rajasthan state on
Friday.

Cows are considered sacred in Hindu-majority India where squads of
vigilantes often roam highways inspecting livestock trucks.

The murder stoked tension in the area amid media reports police stopped to
have a tea break and wasted crucial time instead of taking Khan to hospital.

Police also allegedly cared for the cows first, transporting them to a
bovine shelter much farther away.

“Doubts have been cast on the initial response of the local police,” state
police chief O.P. Galhotra said in a written order seen by AFP on Monday.

“A team has been constituted to look into the circumstances leading to the
alleged delay and connected issues.”

India’s right-wing government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been
accused of turning a blind eye to a rising number of vigilante attacks on
minority Muslims in the name of cow protection.

Rights groups say Hindu mobs have been emboldened under the party, which
stormed to power in 2014.

The government Monday sought a report from state authorities on the latest
lynching and “steps taken to restore peace” in the area.

Two suspects have been arrested in the case so far.

Slaughtering cows is illegal in many Indian states and some also require a
licence for transporting them across state borders.

In two prominent cases last year, a dairy farmer was killed on a roadside
for transporting cows and a Muslim teenager accused of carrying beef was
stabbed to death on a crowded train.

India has also been rocked by a separate spate of lynchings, with 23
people killed in the last two months after being accused of of child
kidnapping in viral messages circulated wildly on WhatsApp.

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