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Indian police say they have arrested the "mastermind" behind the brutal murder of a Hindu tailor.

Udaipur / MumbaiIndianPolice are new on weekends over the killing of a Hindu tailorArrestedRajasthan-A crime that causes tensions between the Hindu majority and the Muslim minority and cracks down on protests and the Internet to prevent them from escalating.

Two Muslim men already arrested for the murder filmed the act and posted it online, a derogatory politician about the Prophet Mohammed. He said it was a reaction to the victim's support for the remarks.

Three more high-ranking police officers based in Rajasthan planned to kill Teri at his store in the popular tourist destination of Udaipur on Saturday, two more Muslim men. Said to be detained.

"We have now arrested two masterminds and two men who previously committed heinous crimes," said Prafulla Kumar, a senior Udaipur-based police officer. I did.

Mr. Kumar said Internet services are slowly recovering and security forces remain vigilant.

When he appeared in court on Saturday, an angry mob, including some lawyers, slapped four people accused of murder.

India's Supreme Court judge must apologize to the whole country on Friday after her remarks intensified India's religious mistakes, angered Islamic countries and caused diplomatic tensions. He said it wouldn't.

Local media reported another incident on June 21st. In this case, a chemist was stabbed to death in western Maharashtra for supporting Sharma's remarks on social media.

"Five people have been arrested in connection with the murder of a chemist and an investigation is underway to track the accused's prime minister," said Aarti Singh, chief local police officer. According to the press.

Plea denied

Shin said the reason behind the murder has not yet been clarified.

In Afghanistan, a radical group of Islamic stateslast month killed at least two people and injured seven in response to a leveled insult by the Indian prophet Mohammed. Claimed an attack on the temples. ..
New Delhi policehave arrested journalist Mohammed Zveil.

On Saturday, Zveil's bail was denied and the district court sentenced him to two weeks in custody, a court order said.

The National Investigation Agency, India's top counterterrorism agency, said it was investigating the killing of Teri.

A senior official in the New Delhi agency asked the Muslims associated with the four accused in Udaipur to see if they had a connection with the radical network. Said that.

Muslims, who live about three kilometers from the tailor, said they were nervous about the social and economic boycotts of the powerful Hindus in Udaipur.

"I know what was done is barbaric, but the community should not be held responsible for their actions," said a Muslim-dominated area of ​​the city. Mohammad Falk, the medical representative who lives in the area, said.

The All Indian Muslim Individual Law Commission called the case "very blameable" and added that it violated both Indian law and Islamic restrictions.