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Central security forces failed to stop Dimapur lynching: Gogoi

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Guwahati:Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Saturday said that the security at Dimapur Central Jail, from where a rape accused was dragged out and lynched by a mob, was under central security forces who failed to stop the lynching.
“The security in the jail was under central security forces who failed to stop the lynching. It is the Centre who is responsible for ensuring the security of the inmates,” the Chief Minister said here. Gogoi said he has written to his Nagaland counterpart T R Zeliang to ensure the safety and security of Assamese people in the neighbouring state.
The accused Syed Farid Khan hailed from Bosla village in Badarpur of Karimganj district of Assam. Zeliang has assured that all measures would be taken to provide security to their lives and property, the Assam CM said. Gogoi has also written to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to ensure that proper action was taken against those responsible for the lynching of the rape accused.
The CM further urged Governor P B Acharya, who is also the Nagaland Governor, to take necessary action to ensure that the guilty were booked and punished. “The suspension of the Deputy Com-missioner and Superi-ntendent of Police by the Nagaland government was itself an admission of the fact that there was lapse on the part of the admini-stration”, he said.
The Chief Minister said that no one could take law unto their hands, however condemnable the crime of the accused maybe and stern action must be taken against those involved in the “heinous crime”.
The Assam Chief Minister said the family members of the rape accused wanted the body to be brought home and efforts were being made to do so. “Whatever the family wants, we will abide by it and the body is expected to arrive in Badarpur this evening”, he said. Mean-while, the body was handed over by the Nagaland authorities to Dimapur Muslim Council at Chu-mukedima in Nagaland.
Khan’s brothers had left yesterday for Khatkhati town in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district bordering Nagaland to bring back the body.
Karimganj Deputy Commissioner Sanjib Gohain Boruah had visited Khan’s residence last even-ing and assured his mother of all possible help.
Protests against the lynching were reported from different parts of the state, including Karimganj, and a strict vigil was being maintained to prevent any untoward incident. Syed Farid Khan had been arrested on suspicion of raping a woman in Dimapur on February 24 and remanded to judicial custody in Dimapur Central Jail the following day.
On March 5, a mob broke into the jail, dragged him out, stripped him naked, beat him up, pelted him with stones and dragged him towards the centre of Dima-pur town, seven kilometres away. On the way he suc-cumbed to his injuries after which the mob dragged the body to a clock tower and displayed it. (PTI)

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