Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘UMMAR HAD A HISTORY OF COW SMUGGLING’

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Ummar Mohammed, who was recently killed in an exchange of fire with alleged cow vigilantes at Alwar in Rajasthan, had a history of cow-smuggling and his accomplice Tahir, who was injured in the incident, was a habitual offender, the police said on Tuesday.

There were five-six cases against Tahir in Bharatpur and Dausa districts of Rajasthan and one case of cow-smuggling against Ummar at the Govindgarh police station of Alwar, which was registered in 2012, Alwar SP Rahul Prakash said.

The past crime records of another accomplice of the duo, Javed, were yet to be ascertaine­d, he said, adding that the police in the neighbouri­ng states were asked to check the criminal antecedent­s of the trio.

Mool Singh Rana, assistant superinten­dent of police (ASP), Alwar, said on November 10, Ummar, Tahir and Javed were ferrying cattle in a stolen vehicle, which had a number plate of a motorbike.

There was an exchange of fire between the trio and alleged cow vigilantes at Alwar, in which Ummar died, Tahir received injuries, while Javed managed to flee, the police said.

Ummar’s body was found on the railway tracks at Ramgarh in Alwar district. His relatives and social activists subsequent­ly alleged that he was killed by cow vigilantes.

Ummar’s body was found on the railway tracks at Ramgarh in Alwar.

This is the second such incident in Alwar in the past seven months. In April, a 55-year-old dairy farmer, Pehlu Khan, from Haryana was beaten to death allegedly by cow vigilantes.

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