Maoists chop limbs, kill farmer in Bihar
Suspected Maoists in Bihar on Thursday first chopped off a 50-year-old farmer’s limbs before shooting him dead allegedly for his refusal to pay a sum of money illegally demanded as “tax” by the rebels.
The brutal murder of Haresh Singh took place in Hajipur town, the headquarters of Vaishali district near Patna, early in the morning. Singh’s mutilated body with two bullet wounds was recovered eight kms off the town on the Hajipur-Muzaffarpur highway. The murder with such brutality, said to be a deliberate act aimed at planting fear in the hearts of people, sparked off massive public protests in Hajipur.
Singh was accosted by two armed, motorcycle-borne men when he was having his usual morning walk with a fellow resident, police quoted eyewitnesses as describing the attack. The two men first chopped off his hands and hacked his feet and sliced his neck before pumping two bullets into his chest.
Although it is yet to be established with certainty if the killers were Maoists and which outfit they belonged to, police said there were all indications to suggest it was an act by the leftwing rebels.
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