In a shocking case from Jharkhand, a mother and occultist have been arrested for the alleged sacrificial murder of a teenage girl, sparking outrage and a high court investigation.

Key Points
- A mother, occult practitioner, and man have been arrested in Hazaribagh, Jharkhand, for the sacrificial ritual killing of a teenage girl.
- The mother allegedly sought the occult practitioner's help to cure her son's illness, leading to the demand for a virgin sacrifice.
- The girl was strangled during a religious festival, and her body was buried, with attempts made to mislead investigators.
- The Jharkhand High Court has taken suo motu cognisance of the case, issuing notices to the state administration and police.
- The opposition BJP staged a bandh to protest the killing, highlighting the severity and public concern surrounding the crime.
Police have arrested the 35-year-old mother of a teenage girl who was strangled in a sacrificial ritual in Kusumbha village, along with an occult practitioner and a man, an officer said on Wednesday.
Hazaribagh Superintendent of Police Anjani Anjan and Hazaribag DIG Anjani Jha announced the arrests in a late-night press conference.
The police said they had arrested Reshmi Devi, the mother of the girl, 55-year-old Shanti Devi, an occultist, and 40-year-old Bhim Ram, all of them from the same village.
Details of the Sacrificial Ritual
Anjani Anjan said Reshmi Devi often visited a 'tantrik' (occult practitioner) in her village for the treatment of her youngest son, who suffers from some mental and physical sickness.
"The occult practitioner told the mother that they needed to sacrifice a virgin girl to cure the son of all ailments," she said.
The officer said that on March 24, the night of Ashtami, when the entire village was immersed in festive celebrations and was seeing the Mangla Julus (a Ram Navami procession), the girl was strangled at the house of Shanti Devi, allegedly by her own mother and Bhim Ram.
The police claimed that the tantrik inserted a wooden stick inside the girl's private parts, while Bhim Ram struck her head to get the blood for the ritual.
They, after killing the girl, buried her body in a garden.
Anjan said that the three tried to mislead the investigators by claiming rape, which was not proved in the postmortem and forensic report.
Bhim Ram, she said, also faces allegations of murdering his sister-in-law and another individual.
High Court Intervention and Protests
The Jharkhand High Court on Monday took suo motu cognisance of the alleged rape and murder of the girl in Bishnugarh in Hazaribagh and served a notice to the state administration and the director general of police.
A division bench of Justice Sujit Narayan Prasad and Justice Sanjay Prasad took note of the incident based on media reports.
Earlier, the girl's mother alleged that her daughter was abducted, and her body was found on March 25 in a field in the village.
The opposition BJP staged a 12-hour bandh in Hazaribagh on Monday to protest against the killing.


