Baruipur girl death case: 42 arrested as Bengal violence toll mounts
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
West Bengal Police on Thursday, 9 July confirmed that 22 more suspects have been arrested in the past 24 hours in connection with the lynching of a youth, attacks on police personnel, and widespread vandalism that erupted following the alleged rape and murder of a 12-year-old girl in Baruipur, South 24 Parganas district. The fresh arrests bring the total number of persons taken into custody in this case to 42.
How the Violence Unfolded
The body of the minor girl was recovered from a pond in the Suryapur area of Baruipur on Sunday morning. The discovery triggered immediate outrage in the locality. An agitated mob lynched 26-year-old Indrajit Tanti, suspecting him of involvement in the child's death — a suspicion that police investigations subsequently found to be unfounded. The Chief Minister later declared Tanti innocent based on the findings of the probe.
The violence did not stop at the lynching. The mob went on to vandalise police vehicles and damage railway tracks. Several police personnel were reportedly severely injured during the clashes. This is among the most serious episodes of mob violence in the district in recent years, with its fallout spanning a criminal case, a lynching, and coordinated attacks on state infrastructure.
Accused in the Girl's Death Case
Four persons have been arrested in connection with the alleged rape and murder of the minor girl. On Wednesday, Pravas Mondal — the first of the four accused to be arrested — was killed in a police encounter after he allegedly attempted to escape by snatching a firearm from a constable. The prime accused, Ananda Sardar, remains in police custody. The other two accused are Kabir Molla and Dibakar Sardar; Molla was the last of the four to be arrested in the girl's death case.
What the Chief Minister Said
The Chief Minister stated that those responsible for the crime against the minor girl would not be spared, and simultaneously directed police to identify and act against all individuals involved in the subsequent mob violence and vandalism. The dual crackdown — on the perpetrators of the crime and on those who took the law into their own hands — reflects the administration's effort to reassert order in the district.
What Happens Next
Police are continuing to identify remaining suspects from the violence. With 42 arrests already made and investigations ongoing in both the girl's death case and the mob violence, further detentions are expected. The incident has drawn attention to law enforcement challenges in South 24 Parganas and the dangers of mob justice in the wake of crimes against children.