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      | Patna, March 4:  In two shocking incidents, three men were   lynched in Bihar Monday in growing instances of "street justices" in the   state. Two men were severely beaten up and shot by an angry mob near   Bakhtiyarpur in Patna district as the men were trying to flee on a motorcycle   after shooting a villager.
 
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         |  The police said two youth on motorcycles shot a man allegedly over an old land   dispute. While they were attempting to escape after shooting, they were   surrounded by angry villagers, who thrashed and then shot them.
 "Angry   mob of villagers beat them and later shot them as instant justice for the crime   they had committed," a senior police official said.
 
 The local   administration has deployed security forces in the village as tensions ran high   after the incident.
 
 Meanwhile in another incident, a crowd beat a man to   death after he allegedly killed a minor boy in Shampur Santhali Tola village in   Munger district.
 
 According to the police, Chetan Soren, in his 20s, shot   a five-year-old boy, Babulal Tudu, in a drunken stupor.
 
 "Villagers caught   him as he was running away after the incident and beat him to death," police   official Vishwanath Prasad said.
 
 The police have lodged a report against   unidentified people for lynching Soren.
 
 The latest incident comes barely   weeks after a similar lynching of a man suspected of murdering a man in Hajipur   of Vaishali district.
 
 In rural Bihar, "street justice" is becoming   increasingly common. Last year, over three dozen cases of lynching were reported   and many more have gone unreported.
 
 The worst lynching case was reported   in September last year when 10 people from the underprivileged Kueri community   in Vaishali district were beaten to death over an alleged theft. Later, a   high-level probe found that the men were not thieves as the villagers had   suspected.
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