Millennium Post

Man beaten to death for cow smuggling: cops launch search

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

JAIPUR: A man who was assaulted by vigilantes over alleged smuggling of cows died at a hospital in Alwar district of Rajasthan on Monday following which the police have launched a manhunt for the accused.

In Jaipur, Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria said that it was "alright" that some people caught those who were illegally transporti­ng animals but added that "no one has the right to take the law in their own hands".

Police will take appropriat­e action against those who took law in their own hands, Kataria said.

The deceased, Pehlu Khan (55) and four others including his two sons were beaten brutally by villagers on Saturday who suspected they were smuggling cows. As many as 16 people were allegedly transporti­ng 36 bovine animals illegally in six pick up vans.

They were on their way towards Haryana from Jaipur when the vigilantes stopped two of the vehicles in Behror on the Jaipur-delhi national highway on Saturday.

Pehlu Khan, his sons Aarif (22) and Irshad (25) were in the first van while two more persons Ajmat (28) and Sharif (24) were in the second van.

All of them were thrashed and their vans damaged.

The four vans which followed were also then stopped by the police in which 11 persons were found and arrested under sections of the Rajasthan Bovine Animal (Prohibitio­n of Slaughter and Regulation of Temporary Migration or Export) Act, ASI of Behror police station Vikram Singh said.

The five men who were beaten were admitted to a district hospital where Pehlu Khan died on Monday night. The condition of the other injured is learnt to be stable, Singh said adding that they had not been placed under arrest so far. JAIPUR: The Rajasthan government is committed to ban illegal slaughterh­ouses in the state, Local Self Government and Urban Developmen­t Minister Srichand Kriplani said on Wednesday. The statement comes days after a congregati­on of Hindu priests here demanded a complete ban on all slaughterh­ouses in the state. "Be it illegal constructi­ons or illegal slaughterh­ouses, all such activities need action. The state government is committed to taking action against them," he said.

Recently, 17 head priests of prominent temples of Rajasthan had held 'Dharam Sansad' at Laxminaray­an Temple in Badi Chaupar here to demand a complete ban on slaughterh­ouses.

Swami Sampatkuma­r Avadheshac­harya Ji Maharaj of Shri Galta Peeth reportedly demanded a ban on all slaughterh­ouses, claiming that even the legal abattoirs are undertakin­g illegal activities.

Officials of local self government department said taking action against illegal slaughterh­ouses is a routine work and there is nothing new about it.

"The government takes action against illegal slaughterh­ouses periodical­ly. Notices are served and action is taken against those operating without license/permission," said principal secretary of local self government department, Manjit Singh.

 ??  ?? Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria said that it was alright that some people caught those who were illegally transporti­ng animals
Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria said that it was alright that some people caught those who were illegally transporti­ng animals

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