Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Cow smugglers fire at police in Bharatpur, flee to Haryana

- Suresh Foujdar htraj@hindustant­imes.com

BHARATPUR: Cow smugglers fired at police after breaking a barricade in Bharatpur district early on Sunday and fled to Haryana.

After Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath cracked down on slaughterh­ouses to which cattle was supplied mostly from Bharatpur, smugglers have shifted their trade to Haryana, police said.

“After being informed about a mini truck illegally carrying cows, police teams were sent to arrest the smugglers. A barricade was put up near Bilang village on Pahari-Kaman road,” said additional superinten­dent of police (ASP) Surendra Singh Kaviya.

“Smugglers opened fire when police tried to stop them. They managed to enter bordering state Haryana.”

Police officials informed Haryana police about the escape of the cow smugglers. “Bharatpur police are alert to stop cow smuggling, but Haryana police don’t cooperate with us,” Kaviya said.

Smuggling of cows to be slaughtere­d for beef is considered a business in Mevat area of Bharatpur.

According to police records, 65 cases were registered in 2015 in Bharatpur and 40 till July 2016 against cow smugglers under the Rajasthan Bovine Animal (Prohibitio­n of Slaughter and Regulation of Temporary Migration or Export) Act 1995. The Act allows seizure of vehicles carrying cattle illegally and arrest of cow smugglers.

Superinten­dent of police Kailash Chandra Bishnoi said, “Six police outposts were set up in Mevat area to control cow smuggling.

Rajasthan Armed Constabula­ry forces are also deployed in the outposts.”

On October 13, 2014, chief minister Vasundhara Raje approved setting up of 39 police outposts in the state for cow protection.

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