The young man who went to fetch mushrooms attacked 'enemies' ... in the field groaned

Land dispute in Jharkhand, rich in natural resources, has long been one of the biggest causes of violence and crime. In this relief, another startling case came to light from the Ranchi district, where a young man was brutally murdered in a dispute over the country. The main clipping found in the field is from the Banki Bhursudih village of the Tamar police station. Suresh Swansi, a young man who lives here, was brutally murdered with a sharp weapon. The accused attacked and separated from the torso and escaped by throwing the body into a deserted field. The sensation spread in the area as soon as the incident was received. Police took the body and sent them to Rims Hospital for Postmortem. The family of the deceased’s family told police, the brother and father of the deceased told police that Vibhishan of the town had gone to the field with Swansi on Saturday morning to choose to choose Mushroom (Rugda). But only returned home late evening. When the family questioned Vibhishan, he says that three people from the village of Suresh attacked and killed him. After this, police on the family complaint registered a fir against the three accused and began investigating. According to the accused, police attacks, the three accused involved in the murder, have been recorded since the incident. A RAID campaign is constantly being fed to look for them. There has been an atmosphere of fear and panic in town since this murder. Land disputes and murders in Ranchi were a major cause of land dispute and bloodshed in Jharkhand. Earlier on March 26, 2025, the BJP leader and the former member of the Zilla Parishad Anil Mahato alias Anil Tiger were shot dead in the daylight about a land dispute in the Kanke police station in Ranchi. Police have arrested five accused in the case. There was also a dispute of 10 hectares of land at the root of the incident. Such cases have raised concern for the police and administration. In rural areas, disputes over land-related register, distribution and occupancy cases emerge, leading to murder and violence. Share this story -tags