In a mob lynching case where a migrant worker from West Bengal was 'allegedly' beaten to death in Haryana over suspicions of eating beef, two months later, the Haryana police said on Saturday that the lab test confirmed it was not beef.
Ten people have been arrested in connection with the killing of Sabir Malik, a rag picker who lived in a shanty in Hansawas Khurd village in Charkhi Dadri district.
"The meat sample from the shanty had been taken and sent for testing to a laboratory in Faridabad. We have received the report which has confirmed that it was not beef," Deputy Superintendent of Police, Badhra (Charkhi Dadri), Bharat Bhushan said over the phone.
"Soon, we will submit the challan in the court with the report," he said.
On August 27, suspecting that Malik had eaten beef, the accused had allegedly called him to a shop under the pretense of selling empty plastic bottles and then beat him. When some people tried to intervene, they allegedly took him to another place and thrashed him again, according to police.
A case under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) has been registered against the accused, police said.