Fired workers burn Indian executive to death
The Associated Press, Bhubaneshwar | Fri, 03/04/2011 4:09 PM
Indian police detained two people
after an angry mob of fired workers burned to death a senior
executive of a steel factory, an official said Friday.
After learning they were laid off, about a dozen workers attacked
a vehicle carrying Radhey Shyam Roy as he was leaving the factory in
eastern Orissa state on Thursday, dousing the Jeep with gasoline and
setting it on fire, said police Superintendent Ajay Kumar Sarangi.
Two other people in the vehicle were allowed to flee but Roy, 59,
was trapped inside and later died of severe burns, Sarangi said.
Police were questioning two workers and their formal arrest on
murder charges was likely, Sarangi told The Associated Press. The
steel factory is in Bolangir district, nearly 250 miles (400
kilometers) west of Bhubaneshwar, the capital of Orissa state.
Incidents of industrial violence are common in India, where
workers often target executives in cases of wage disputes and job
losses.
In 2008, scores of dismissed employees of an Italian
manufacturing company, Graziano Transmissioni India, used iron rods
and wooden sticks to beat to death the company's local chief
executive officer on the outskirts of New Delhi.