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Cow vigilantes attacked in Maharashtra

Last Updated : 06 August 2017, 19:44 IST
Last Updated : 06 August 2017, 19:44 IST

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A mob attacked 12 members of a cow protection group in Shrigonda city near here after police intercepted a tempo illegally carrying cows to a slaughterhouse, the police said on Sunday.

The police intercepted the vehicle on Daund-Ahmednagar road and arrested its owners Wahid Sheikh and Raju Fannubhai Sheikh on Saturday afternoon. A police official said one Shivshankar Rajendra Swami of Pune and a team of 11 cow vigilantes had come to the police station where the case was registered against the tempo owners and others under the Maharashtra Animal Preservation Act.

While the case was registered in the presence of the Sheikhs, Swami and others told the police that they should act tough against those illegally transporting cows.

Shrigonda police station Inspector Bajirao Pawar said Swami and others claimed they belonged to the Akhil Bhartiya Krushi Gau Seva Sangh.

After the activists stepped out of the police station in the evening, they were attacked by a mob of around 50 people, some of them armed with butcher knives and rods.

The police have registered an FIR against 36 people in connection with the attack under various sections of the IPC, including attempt to murder, and under Arms Act, Pawar said, adding the injured ‘gau rakshaks’ left for Pune after the incident.

Nobody has been arrested so far in connection with the attack.
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Published 06 August 2017, 19:44 IST

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