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Mob sets man on fire after calling him a thief in Uttar Pradesh

He was hiding from stray dogs when they cornered him



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Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh: A 28-year-old Dalit man in Uttar Pradesh was allegedly stripped, beaten up and set on fire by a mob who mistook him for a thief.

Sujeet Kumar, who was later rescued by police, has been admitted to a hospital in Lucknow with more than 30 per cent burn injuries.

Three accused have been arrested and a manhunt has been launched for a fourth who remains unidentified, police said.

According to the police, Kumar was on his way to his in-laws' house, on Thursday night, when he was chased by a pack of stray dogs in Raghupurwa village.

The man took refuge in a shed outside a house when locals, Shrawan Kumar, Umesh and Ram Lakhan and two others, saw him holed up near the house and began to ask him questions.

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Sujeet told them that he was going to bring his wife back home, but the group did not listen.

They allegedly called him a thief and began beating him up. He was stripped, bathed in petrol and set on fire. Some people alerted the police and a patrol vehicle came to Sujeet's rescue. He was first taken to a private hospital and later transported to Lucknow.

Barabanki Superitendent of Police Akash Tomar said a case has been registered under the SC/ST Act and sections of the IPC, including attempt to murder and voluntarily causing hurt.

"Chief Medical Superintendent (Civil Hospital) Ashutosh Dubey has said that Sujeet had sustained burns from his thighs to feet. "He is under observation and his condition is serious," Dubey added.

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