<p>Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh: Four people were attacked and their vehicle set ablaze by a mob on Saturday over suspicion that they were transporting cattle meat, police said.</p>.<p>Local leaders of the Bajrang Dal claimed that this was the same vehicle villagers had intercepted a fortnight ago with similar "illegal meat". However, police had released saying it was buffalo meat.</p>.<p>According to officials, an enraged mob stopped the vehicle, thrashed the four occupants, and caused severe damage to the vehicle.</p>.Cattle slaughter rules: Meat exporters decry move.<p>Superintendent of Police (Rural) Amrit Jain said a police team reached the spot, rescued the four people and rushed them to a hospital.</p>.<p>"The meat has been seized and sent for laboratory testing. A case has been registered, and a thorough investigation will be conducted to determine the facts," he said.</p>.<p>Jain clarified that the earlier incident involving the same vehicle two weeks ago had been closed after lab tests confirmed the meat was buffalo.</p>.<p>He also noted that the transporter's documents including those for cattle slaughter were in order at that time. were in order. </p>
<p>Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh: Four people were attacked and their vehicle set ablaze by a mob on Saturday over suspicion that they were transporting cattle meat, police said.</p>.<p>Local leaders of the Bajrang Dal claimed that this was the same vehicle villagers had intercepted a fortnight ago with similar "illegal meat". However, police had released saying it was buffalo meat.</p>.<p>According to officials, an enraged mob stopped the vehicle, thrashed the four occupants, and caused severe damage to the vehicle.</p>.Cattle slaughter rules: Meat exporters decry move.<p>Superintendent of Police (Rural) Amrit Jain said a police team reached the spot, rescued the four people and rushed them to a hospital.</p>.<p>"The meat has been seized and sent for laboratory testing. A case has been registered, and a thorough investigation will be conducted to determine the facts," he said.</p>.<p>Jain clarified that the earlier incident involving the same vehicle two weeks ago had been closed after lab tests confirmed the meat was buffalo.</p>.<p>He also noted that the transporter's documents including those for cattle slaughter were in order at that time. were in order. </p>