VIDEO: Group Of Transgenders Stab Man To Death On Busy Road In Bhopal; 2 Arrested
A brutal murder took place in Telaiya police station area of Bhopal on Sunday morning (March 16), in which a group of six transgenders killed a young man on the road.

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A disturbing video of six transgenders allegedly assaulting a man to death has surfaced on social media on Friday. The video is said to be from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
A brutal murder took place in Telaiya police station area of Bhopal on Sunday morning (March 16), in which a group of six transgenders killed a young man on the road.
The victim was identified as Adil Khan (23). It is said that the incident took place due to old enmity under Talaiya police station limits on Sunday morning in Bhopal.
The attackers slit his throat, cut both his wrists, and stabbed him in the chest, leading to his immediate death.
A new video of the incident has now surfaced, showing transgenders and another man attacking the victim.
Watch the video here:
In the incident, two accused, Nawab and Albira, also sustained injuries in the altercation and were taken to the hospital for treatment. After that police took them into custody and are questioning them.
So far, the police have arrested two transgenders in connection with the case, but some of the accused are still on the run.
The victim’s family has accused the police of negligence, claiming that the case was initially registered against an unidentified person instead of the main accused.
At present, the police are now conducting raids to track down the remaining culprits.
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