Jamshedpur: The Jharkhand Police has detained six people for allegedly forcibly tonsuring the heads of nine men and trimming the nails of seven women in Seraikela-Kharsawan district after they refused to perform the rituals themselves following the death of a fellow villager, police said on Monday.
One of the victims, however, claimed that the accused did this as they alleged that they (victims) practise black magic.
The accused were detained on Sunday after the police received information about the incident that took place in Chhota Krishnapur village on May 23.
Superintendent of Police Chandan Kumar Sinha said a resident of the village died recently and the other villagers shaved their heads as per Hindu customs, but 16 men and women of 12 families refused to perform the ritual.
The victims worship a "Guru Maa" and they neither follow Hindu rituals nor go to temples, he said.
Considering their refusal inauspicious, the villagers held a meeting and directed the 16 men and women to take a bath and shave their heads so that they could be "purified", the SP said.
When the victims refused to obey the diktat, the villagers allegedly forcibly tonsured the heads of the men and trimmed the nails of the women, he said.
However, one of the victims, Sushila Mahato, offered a different version of the incident.
"The villagers, including the gram pradhan, forcibly shaved the heads of our men and cut women's nails alleging that we practise black magic," claimed Mahato, who works as a cook in a government school.