Crime Branch Files Chargesheet in Kerala Mob Lynching Case of Chhattisgarh Native
Crime Branch Files Chargesheet in Kerala Mob Lynching Case

Palakkad: The Crime Branch on Tuesday filed a chargesheet against eight accused in the Walayar Attappallam mob lynching case, where a Chhattisgarh native was allegedly beaten to death after being mistaken for a Bangladeshi national. The chargesheet was submitted before the Mannarkkad SC/ST court in connection with the December 17, 2025, murder of Ram Narayan Baghel (40). According to investigators, the accused attacked and killed Baghel on suspicion of being a foreign national.

Details of the Chargesheet

The 2,704-page chargesheet, prepared by a team led by Crime Branch DSP Gopakumar, includes scientific and digital evidence. The case has been registered under various provisions, including those related to atrocities against scheduled caste and scheduled tribe persons. Of the nine accused originally named in the case, charges have been filed against eight. One accused, Vinod Kumar (54) of East Attappallam, was found hanging near his residence on April 8 after being released on bail.

Incident Description

The chargesheet describes the incident as a clear case of mob lynching, stating that the victim, who had no prior connection with the accused, was deliberately targeted and assaulted to death. The remaining accused — Anu, Prasad, Murali, Ananthan, Vipin, Jagadeesh Kumar, Shaji and Rajesh — were granted bail by the court in February. The investigation relied on forensic reports, digital footprints, and witness statements to build the case.

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This incident has drawn widespread condemnation, highlighting concerns over mob violence and the need for stricter legal measures. The court will now proceed with the trial based on the chargesheet submitted by the Crime Branch.

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