Baksa Violence: Bengaluru Man Masterminded 3-Hour Mayhem, Police Investigation Reveals
Bengaluru man masterminded Baksa violence in 3 hours

In a startling revelation that has sent shockwaves through Assam, police investigations have uncovered that the recent violent clashes in Baksa district were meticulously planned and executed within a mere three-hour window, with a Bengaluru-based individual identified as the key architect of the mayhem.

The Three-Hour Conspiracy

According to senior police officials, what appeared as spontaneous communal violence was actually a carefully orchestrated plot hatched in an incredibly short timeframe. The mastermind, operating from Bengaluru over 2,500 kilometers away, managed to coordinate the entire violent episode through digital channels and local contacts.

Digital Footprint Leads to Bengaluru Connection

Investigators tracking the digital trail were stunned to discover that the primary instigator was operating from India's tech capital. "The speed at which this violence was planned and executed is unprecedented," revealed a senior police officer involved in the investigation. "Within three hours, messages were circulated, groups were mobilized, and the violence was unleashed."

Pattern of Planned Unrest

The police investigation has revealed several disturbing patterns:

  • Coordinated attacks on multiple locations simultaneously
  • Pre-arranged gathering of participants from different areas
  • Systematic targeting of specific communities and properties
  • Use of encrypted messaging platforms for communication

Current Status and Arrests

While the Bengaluru-based mastermind remains at large, authorities have made significant progress in the case. Several local accomplices have been apprehended, and the digital evidence collected points toward a well-organized network with clear intentions to create communal discord.

The Baksa violence, which resulted in significant property damage and left several injured, has now taken on a more sinister dimension with these revelations about its planned nature and external instigation.