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‘No Racial Slurs’: One of Five Accused From Manipur; What Police Said in Tripura Student’s Murder in Dehradun

Police found no proof that racial slurs motivated the fatal attack on Anjel Chakma, with five arrests including two minors and one suspect absconding, officials said.

  • On Monday, Uttarakhand Police said there is no evidence at present to suggest the killing of Anjel Chakma, a 24-year-old student from Tripura, in Dehradun last week was racially motivated, and two suspects have been arrested.
  • Recently, the brothers went out to buy groceries near a liquor shop where Suraj was celebrating a birthday, and an argument escalated into violence.
  • Family members allege Chakma was called a `Chinese` and assaulted with blunt objects days before he died, while Michael said intoxicated people allegedly used racist slurs and stabbed him.
  • PD Bhatt said the absconding sixth accused, a Nepali national, is still at large as investigation continues, and the suspect will be arrested soon.
  • Two of the five accused are minors, a sixth accused, Nepali national, remains absconding, and Suraj, accused from Manipur, draws broader public and cross-regional scrutiny.
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Protests are growing in Dehradun following the murder of Tripura student Angel Chakma. Police are searching for the accused, but reports indicate that the main suspect has fled to Nepal. The incident has created a tense atmosphere in the capital, with people expressing their anger on the streets. Police have assured that all the accused will be arrested soon.

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