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Sawna Lakra

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Sawna Lakra (born 1941) is an Indian politician from the Indian National Congress, elected to the state legislature in Jharkhand. He was arrested for murdering a youth to protect the family honour in May 2011.

Arrest for Murder

In June 2011, Lakra was indicted for ordering the abduction and murder of Avinash Tiwari, a local youth who had wanted to marry his granddaughter Usha Lakra.[1]

On April 27, Avishek had come to Lakra's farmhouse at Chota Kawali, about 2 km from Bargama to meet Usha. He was caught and confined by Lakra's bodyguard Janak Mahto. Later, he was allegedly shot dead by henchman Gopi Kachchap, in Lakra's presence.[2] The body was disposed in a culvert near Lodhma.[3]

Lakra went underground immediately after police investigations. He surrendered only after a month.[4]

After his arrest, Lakra was to be held in the Birsa Munda Central Jail but he immediately claimed cardiac problems, and was sent to the intensive cardiac care unit (ICCU) of the premiere Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS).[5]

References

  1. ^ http://www.dailypioneer.com/336920/Cong-MLA-Sawna-Lakra%E2%80%99s-driver-detained.html
  2. ^ http://epaper.hindustantimes.com/PUBLICATIONS/HT/HD/2011/05/25/ArticleHtmls/Jharkhand-MLA-jailed-for-kidnapping-and-murder-25052011016002.shtml?Mode=1
  3. ^ "Honour killing: Court issues non-bailable warrant against Congress MLA Sawana Lakra, bodyguard". India Today. May 11, 2011. Retrieved Jun 11, 2011.
  4. ^ "Lakra's driver surrenders in murder case". The Daily Telegraph. May 26, 2011. Retrieved Jun 9, 2011. Gopi Kachchap, who is alleged to have shot dead 23-year-old Avinash Tiwari following an order from the MLA, gave himself up... .
  5. ^ Jaideep Deogharia (Jun 2, 2011). "RIMS safe haven for tainted politicians". Times of India. Retrieved Jun 11, 2011.