Jaipur Express attack: One of the victims is from Nampally in Hyderabad

The fourth victim of the has been identified as Syed Saifullah. He was a resident of Bazaarghat, Nampally and is survived by 3 daughters

By Coreena Suares  Published on  1 Aug 2023 11:38 AM GMT
Jaipur Express attack: One of the victims is from Nampally in Hyderabad

Hyderabad: The investigation into the Jaipur Express attack by a railway cop revealed that one of the victims killed in the attack hailed from Nampally in Hyderabad.

Taking to social media, Hyderabad MP, barrister and AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi said, ā€œThe fourth victim of the #JaipurExpressTerrorAttack has been identified as Syed Saifullah. He was a resident of Bazaarghat, Nampally. He is survived by 3 daughters, the youngest is just 6 months old. AIMIM Nampally MLA @Jaffarhusainmla is with the family for the past few hours.ā€



Asaduddin Owaisi on Monday termed the gruesome incident in which a Railway Protection Force (RPF) constable shot dead four persons on a train in Maharashtra as a ā€œterror attack targeted at Muslimsā€, and said it is the product of continuous anti-Muslim hate speech and the ā€œunwillingnessā€ of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to put an end to it.

The constable fired his automatic weapon, killing a senior RPF colleague and three passengers aboard the Jaipur-Mumbai Central Express shortly after 5 am on Monday, according to officials.

Constable Chetan Singh (34) shot dead RPF assistant sub-inspector Tika Ram Meena and passengers Abdul Qadirbhai Mohammed Hussain Bhanpurwala (48), Akhtar Abbas Ali (48), and Sadar Mohammed Hussain.

ā€œThis is a terror attack that specifically targeted Muslims. It is the product of continuous anti-Muslim hate speech & unwillingness of @narendramodi to put an end to it. Will the accused #RPFJawan become a future BJP candidate? Will his bail be supported by the govt? Will he be garlanded when released? Happy to be proven wrong #JaipurMumbaiExpress,ā€ Owaisi tweeted referring to a video by another person circulating on Twitter.



GRP commissioner Ravindra Shisve spoke to reporters in Mumbai. When asked about a video purportedly showing the accused constable being present near the dead bodies and apparently justifying the killings, he said the video clip is being examined along with other materials.

ā€œIt is too early to jump to any conclusion, and at this stage, it will be premature to comment anything and share any details about the probe,ā€ Shisve said, adding that police will investigate and examine whatever material they get.

ā€œThis is a first-of-its-kind incident on a running train. Passengers are scared. We want to assure them that police will investigate the incident in detail,ā€ he added.


This is a developing story.

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