
Two dead bodies found in West Bengal, locals resort to vandalism
India Today
Two dead bodies were found in a godown in West Bengal, after which locals vandalised the godown and vehicles.
Two dead bodies with injury marks were found in a godown in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district. Locals in the area have resorted to vandalising goods vehicles and the godown in protest of the murders.
The bodies have been identified as Binay Chakraborty, a civic civic volunteer, and Malay Makhal, the son of a former panchayat leader.
Locals have claimed that there were some financial disputes between the murdered individuals and a person named Jana Alam. They demanded that Jana should be arrested.
Police later dispersed the crowd.
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