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Two videos purportedly shot by Shambhu Lal Regar, an accused in a murder case, from inside a jail in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, have gone viral. In the videos he claims to be facing threats to his life from an inmate, and justifies his killing of a labourer from West Bengal over "love jihad".
Regar, who is lodged in the Central Jail in Jodhpur after he hacked and burnt to death Mohammad Afrazul from West Bengal in December last year, named the inmate as Vasudev, an accused in the The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances(NDPS) Act, 1985. Vasudev hails from West Bengal, claimed Regar.
In one of the videos, Regar claims that the issue of "love jihad" has become "serious" and accuses the West Bengal government of not doing enough about it.
Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria said they were investigating how Regar got access to a mobile phone inside the jail.
Regar had killed Afrazul while, in a video, ranting against "love jihad", a term used by sections of Hindu activists to describe marriages between Hindu women and Muslim men.
In the latest video, Regar said he was "infuriated" over a "jihadist comment", targeting Hindu women, and that was why he had killed Afrazul.
The Jodhpur Central Jail administration said it had launched an "intense search operation" to find out how Regar was able to make the videos using a cell phone. According to a preliminary investigation, Regar could have used the cell phone of another inmate, but the jail authorities have failed to recover a mobile from the said inmate.
Jail Superintendent Vikram Singh said they were investigating the matter and had also reviewed the security of Regar.
Singh said the presence of mobile phones inside the jail was a "serious matter" and added that the prison authorities were trying to find out how the phones were making their way into the prison.
Regar was arrested from Rajsamand district of Rajasthan.
His act of killing Afrazul, and filming the act with the help of his teenage nephew, had created nationwide outrage in December 2017.
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