Amravati:The brutal killing of Maharashtra's Amravati-based pharmacist Umesh Kolhe on June 21 was an act of a "larger conspiracy by a group of persons" who conspired to strike terror amongst a section of people of India and to promote enmity on the grounds of religion, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) FIR says.
Kolhe's murder, the FIR further states, was carried out as part of the conspiracy to "terrorize a section of the people of India and the case may have national and international linkages". Amravati-based pharmacist Umesh Pralhadrao Kolhe, 54, was hacked to death on June 21 night after he wrote a post in support of former Bharatiya Janata Party leader Nupur Sharma on Facebook. The NIA re-registered the case on July 2 under Sections 16, 18, and 20 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967.
The FIR mentions that City Kotwali Police Station in Maharashtra's Amravati received information about the brutal killing of Kolhe with a knife and filed a case on June 22 against three unidentified accused persons. The case was registered on the complaint of Sanket Umesh Kolhe, the son of the deceased. A resident of the Ghanashyam Nagar area in Amravati, Kolhe was killed around 10 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. on June 21 while he was returning to his home.
As per facts that surfaced during investigations, sections 153(A), 153(B), and 120(B) of IPC and sections 16, 18, and 20 of UA(P) Act are attracted in the case, which are scheduled offenses under the National Investigation Agency Act, 2008, noted the FIR. The NIA was directed by the Union Home Minister Amit Shah on July 1 to take over the case, and order followed regarding this from the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).