The prime accused in the lynching of AASU leader Animesh Bhuyan died in the wee hours of Wednesday, allegedly in a road accident while trying to flee police custody. Niraj Das was among the 13 arrested, including his father and brother, after Bhuyan was beaten to death on a busy street in Jorhat town Monday.
Jorhat SP Ankur Jain told The Indian Express that Das had ârevealed some information on a hidden drug assignmentâ, and that they were escorting him around 1.30 am to the site where the consignment was allegedly stashed in Nakachari. âHowever, on the way there, Das jumped out of the back of the car and the escort vehicle behind him accidentally (ran) him over.â
As per police, the escort vehicle also lost its balance, and collided into a wall. Three policemen were reportedly injured along with Das in the incident, that reportedly happened on the Jorhat-Mariani road. They were rushed to Jorhat Medical College and Hospital, where Das was declared dead on arrival. Jain said the three policemen were âstable and dischargedâ. âHowever, many tests need to be done.â
Soon after the incident, Special DG G P Singh, appointed by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to personally supervise the inquiry into Bhuyanâs killing, tweeted: âFor every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction â Newtonâs Third Law.â Singh remained unavailable for comment.
Sarma tweeted Wednesday, âAssam will remain free of crime and criminal â come what May.â Later, he told reporters: âMany have said the Assam Police have done a good job. That is what I have been hearing since the morning. But I am still disturbed by the events because one of our own killed another of our own. How has our community arrived at this stage today?â
Out of the 13 accused in the lynching case, 12 were produced before court on Tuesday, and were manhandled in the court complex. Seven were remanded in police custody for five days and the remaining five in judicial custody. Das was not produced before the court as he was arrested on Tuesday morning and was supposed to be presented in court on Wednesday.
Speaking to The Indian Express, Dasâs sister-in-law Asha Das called his death a âpre-planned murderâ. âWe do not believe what police are saying, that he wanted to flee. Under so much security, how could he?â Accusing the government of âauthorising thisâ, she added: âWho are we to say anything?â
The family hails from Borigaon village in Jorhat. Das was 34 and a fish-seller, the family said. Asha also said that while there was a âmob of 50 involvedâ in Bhuyanâs lynching, only her brother-in-law was âsingled out and targetedâ.
Bhuyanâs elder bother Bhaskar Jyoti said he didnât want to comment on Dasâs death. âBut all I want to say is that we, and the rest of Assam, hope that the accused gets strictest punishment within the ambit of law.â
On Monday, Bhuyan had been attacked by a group after the vehicle in which he and two others were travelling allegedly hit Dasâs father, who was riding a scooter. While Bhuyan died, his companions were injured, and are now out of hospital.
Police have said Bhuyanâs vehicle did not hit the scooter, but that Dasâs father who was drunk had fallen off on own. Bhuyan and the others had rushed over to help him, police said, when the crowd attacked them after Dasâs father started shouting that he had been hit.
SP Jain said Das was a âhabitual offenderâ. âHe has several drug-related cases against him.â
After Bhuyanâs killing led to an uproar, Sarma said police would file a chargesheet within a month and try the accused in a fast-track court. Special DGP Singh promised âstrong and firm actionâ against the accused.
Since Sarma took over as CM on May 10, he has emphasised on a âzero tolerance policyâ on criminals, giving the police âfull operational liberty within the ambit of lawâ to function. In the past six months, more than 40 people have been injured, and 28 killed while purportedly trying to escape police custody, like Das.