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Meerut (Uttar Pradesh): A shocking incident from Ajrada village under Mundali police station limits has left locals horrified. Two men were caught allegedly performing tantric rituals at a cremation ground late Friday night — removing body parts from a burning pyre and cooking rice nearby.

The deceased being cremated was Gajendra (32), a Dalit youth who was murdered in Delhi. His last rites had been performed earlier that evening.

Around 11 p.m., villagers operating a tube well noticed suspicious activity near the pyre. They found three men removing the skull and cooking rice over the fire. Enraged, villagers thrashed the accused before police arrived and rescued them. One man escaped.

Police later arrested two accused — Baljeet and Imran — and sent them to jail. Locals allege that the same men may have earlier dug up graves in the nearby cemetery. Investigations are underway to determine their motive and possible links to Gajendra’s murder.

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00:00Late Friday night, two men were spotted performing tantric rituals at a cremation ground.
00:04They were removing body parts from a burning pyre, keeping the skull aside and cooking rice over the fire.
00:10Locals, horrified by the scene, attacked the men.
00:13One fled, while two were apprehended and handed over to the police.
00:16The accused were identified as Tantric Baljeet and his aide, Imran.
00:20Police have registered a case of tampering with a human body and are investigating the incident.
00:25Villagers allege Baljeet had been performing occult rituals for years.
00:28Recently, several children's graves were found dug up now suspected to be linked to his practices.
00:34The deceased Gajendra was murdered a day before in a dispute.
00:37His post-mortem was completed and funeral rites were held on Friday evening.
00:42Police are investigating both the black magic activities and possible links to Gajendra's murder.
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