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Cattle smugglers open fire at vigilantes

Bajrang Dal member injured chasing vehicle carrying 4 cows

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Gurgaon, Oct. 10: A Bajrang Dal member was on Thursday injured when alleged cattle smugglers opened fire at vigilantes chasing their mini-truck, police said.

The gang members sped off after hurling four cows from the vehicle during the high-speed chase caught on video by the vigilante group.

The police have booked five men, named by the Bajrang Dal members. The incident took place around 3.45 am when Bajrang Dal members were tipped off about the cattle smugglers, an office-bearer of the right-wing organisati­on said. The vigilantes intercepte­d the vehicle in Gurgaon's sector 10.

Sushil Chaudhary, Bajrang Dal's regional convenor, told PTI that the vigilantes chased the truck in their SUV. “During the chase, one of the smugglers opened fire and a bullet hit our Manesar unit convener Monu,” he said.

Manjeet Singh, an officebear­er of the “gau raksha department” of Vishwa Hindu Parishad's Haryana unit, said Monu, 26, was admitted at a private hospital in Gurgaon. His condition was stated to be out of danger after an operation.

A video clip of the chase shot by the vigilantes later surfaced on social media. It showed the mini-truck speeding past a police barricade during the chase.

“He is still in the ICU for observatio­n,” Singh said.

A video clip of the chase, apparently shot by the vigilantes, later surfaced on social media. It showed the mini-truck speeding past a police barricade during the chase.

“There were four cows in their pick-up van and during the chase the smugglers threw them out one by one in order to deter the vigilantes,” Gurgaon police spokespers­on Subhash Bokan told PTI.

“Five people have been named in the FIR and a search is on for them. They have been identified as residents of Mewat region of the district,” he added.

They have also been booked under the Haryana Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvard­han Act, 2015, which prohibits cow slaughter, traffickin­g and consumptio­n of beef in the state, police added. — PTI

 ??  ?? Union minister of state for home affairs Nityanand Rai launches GRP website www.railways.delhipolic­e.gov.in and mobile app (Sahyatri - Delhi Railway Police) at NDMC Convention Centre in New Delhi on Thursday. City police commission­er Amulya Patnaik, RPF DG Arun Kumar and senior police officers were present on the occasion.
Union minister of state for home affairs Nityanand Rai launches GRP website www.railways.delhipolic­e.gov.in and mobile app (Sahyatri - Delhi Railway Police) at NDMC Convention Centre in New Delhi on Thursday. City police commission­er Amulya Patnaik, RPF DG Arun Kumar and senior police officers were present on the occasion.

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