Jaipur: The anger and outrage against the killers of Kanhaiya Lal was evident on Saturday.
An angry mob attacked the two main accused in the beheading of the Udaipur tailor outside a National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Jaipur.
There were some lawyers too among those who thrashed Mohammad Riyaz Attari and Ghouse Mohammad while they were being escorted to a police van.
The presence of a heavy police force outside the NIA court failed to calm the group of people assembled there as they shouted slogans and tried to grab the accused duo when they were brought out of the court.
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Some attacked them with bottles and slippers, while others clashed with police persons when they tried to attack the accused.
Lawyers barged inside the courtroom, demanding death punishment for the accused.
Cops ultimately managed to bring the situation under control.
Besides the two main accused, who went into the tailoring shop and committed the ghastly crime on May 27, two others – considered to be masterminds — have been arrested and sent to NIA custody till July 12.
The case, registered under Unlawful Activities Prevention (UAPA) Act, is being investigated by NIA with support from Anti-Terrorist Squad and Special Operations Group of Rajasthan Police.
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