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Villagers seize cows in vigilante drama

Self-styled ‘cow protectors’ in Bihar forced truck driver to unload bovines

- BY LATA RANI Correspond­ent

Villagers in Bihar walked away with dozens of cattle after suspected vigilantes intercepte­d a truck loaded with livestock and later freed them on the road.

The incident took place in Kaimur district of Bihar on Friday.

Acting on informatio­n that a vehicle loaded with 25 cows and calves was on its way to a Kolkata butchery, suspected vigilantes intercepte­d the truck near Ratwar village and forced the driver to unload the bovines — after assaulting him.

However, soon after the cows and calves were freed, there was a mad scramble among local framers to grab them and carry the bovines home.

Within no time, most of the “freed” cows were gone.

Few animals recovered

After getting a report, local police reached the spot and recovered a few animals, which were handed over to the local cowsheds.

“We have launched a drive against cattle smugglers and no one will be spared,” a local police official Satyendra Ram told the local media.

Last month, suspected cow vigilantes assaulted two youths in Rohtas district for transporti­ng beef, leaving them seriously wounded.

The young men, identified as Noor Mohammad and Shakeel Quraishi, were carrying beef on their bike to supply in the local Akorhi Gola market when a group of cow vigilantes caught them and assaulted them badly. Both sustained serious injuries in the incident.

There has been a sudden increase in beef-related attacks in recent months, causing panic among the Muslim community.

Driver assaulted

There has been a sudden increase in beef-related attacks in recent months, causing panic among members of the Muslim community.

In August, a group of cow vigilantes badly assaulted a truck driver and his assistant in Bihar’s Bhojpur district on suspicion of carrying beef.

They also seized the vehicle. The same month, supporters of Hindu nationalis­t outfit Bajrang Dal assaulted three people for carrying cattle for slaughter in Vaishali district of Bihar.

The attackers dragged three men out of a vehicle carrying a bull and assaulted them badly in full public view, leaving them severely injured. The injured persons were admitted to a local hospital for treatment.

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