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Man transporting cows beaten to death in Rajasthan, kin allege attack by vigilantes
  • In April this year, Pehlu Khan, a 55-year-old dairy farmer from Haryana was lynched by an angry mob in Alwar's Behror when he was transporting cattle
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by Muhammad Irfan | Published on November 12, 2017 (Edited November 12, 2017)
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ALWAR (Rajasthan, India) – A group of men have claimed that the body of a 35-year-old man found on railway tracks in Rajasthan’s Alwar was that of their relative’s and alleged that he was shot dead by cow vigilantes for transporting cattle, triggering tension in the region.

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People stage a demonstration against the alleged murder of Umar Mohammed by suspected cow vigilantes in Rajasthan’s Alwar.
Police, however, said they were investigating two different cases — that of the man’s body found on tracks in Ramgarh area on Friday, and that of a badly-damaged pickup van with five cows and a dead one found about 15 km away in Fahadi village of Govind Garh area on the same day — and refused to draw connections between the two for now.

Maulana Haneef, a social worker, said the body belonged to Umar Mohammed, a dairy farmer who along with Tahir Khan and Jabba were taking their pet cows to Ghat Mika village from Bharatpur on Friday night when some people opened fire on them near Govindgarh, killing Mohammad on the spot.

Tahir Khan suffered a bullet wound and was taken to a hospital in Ferozepur in Haryana while Jabba was not traceable, he said.

Jamshed Khan, village head of Tuleda, who is leading the Meo community in a sit-in outside the local hospital mortuary, said VHP workers were behind the shooting, although it was a matter of investigation as to how Mohammed’s body was found on railway tracks, far from the place of incident.

“The Meo community will not accept the corpse until and unless the perpetrators are brought to justice. Till then, we will be sitting on dharna outside the hospital gates,” he said.

Anil Beniwal, assistant superintendent of police, Alwar (south), said the whole incident was being wrongly presented by combining two different incidents.

“We have found one body in Ramgarh on Railway tracks while police has found five cows and one dead cow in a pickup near Govindgarh,” he said.

“These two are different occurrences while the victim party is viewing them in concurrence, which is a matter of investigation. Victim party is claiming that a group of gau rakshaks (cow vigilantes) attacked them and they were taking the name of one Rakesh repeatedly,” said Beniwal.

Ramgarh station house officer, Ajit Singh said the body found on tracks had several injuries on it, suggesting that a train had passed over it.

Police said it was so mangled that they could not confirm whether it had bullet injuries.

ASP Beniwal said efforts are being made to identify the deceased and the body would be sent to Jaipur for post-mortem, only after which it would be confirmed whether the body “sustained bullet injuries”.

“This is a repeat of the Pehlu Khan incident as these men were also attacked while transporting cattle,” said Haneef.

In April this year, Pehlu Khan, a 55-year-old dairy farmer from Haryana was lynched by an angry mob in Alwar’s Behror when he was transporting cattle.

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In this April 2017 photo, activists stage a protest against the attack by cow vigilante groups, in Jaipur.
“This was a joint operation by the cow vigilantes and the police. It’s quite evident that the police shot Mohammed and later dumped his body to destroy evidence,” said Kavita Srivastava of the People’s Union for Civil Liberties.

Meanwhile, a case of cow smuggling has been registered against unidentified persons under the Rajasthan Bovine Act.

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...-vigilantes/story-czv4OEi8nuO3ErqbQs5x2N.html

Police, however, said they were investigating two different cases — that of the man’s body found on tracks in Ramgarh area on Friday, and that of a badly-damaged pickup van with five cows and a dead one found about 15 km away in Fahadi village of Govind Garh area on the same day — and refused to draw connections between the two for now.

Maulana Haneef, a social worker, said the body belonged to Umar Mohammed, a dairy farmer who along with Tahir Khan and Jabba were taking their pet cows to Ghat Mika village from Bharatpur on Friday night when some people opened fire on them near Govindgarh, killing Mohammad on the spot.

Tahir Khan suffered a bullet wound and was taken to a hospital in Ferozepur in Haryana while Jabba was not traceable, he said.

Jamshed Khan, village head of Tuleda, who is leading the Meo community in a sit-in outside the local hospital mortuary, said VHP workers were behind the shooting, although it was a matter of investigation as to how Mohammed’s body was found on railway tracks, far from the place of incident.

“The Meo community will not accept the corpse until and unless the perpetrators are brought to justice. Till then, we will be sitting on dharna outside the hospital gates,” he said.

Anil Beniwal, assistant superintendent of police, Alwar (south), said the whole incident was being wrongly presented by combining two different incidents.

“We have found one body in Ramgarh on Railway tracks while police has found five cows and one dead cow in a pickup near Govindgarh,” he said.

“These two are different occurrences while the victim party is viewing them in concurrence, which is a matter of investigation. Victim party is claiming that a group of gau rakshaks (cow vigilantes) attacked them and they were taking the name of one Rakesh repeatedly,” said Beniwal.

Ramgarh station house officer, Ajit Singh said the body found on tracks had several injuries on it, suggesting that a train had passed over it.

Police said it was so mangled that they could not confirm whether it had bullet injuries.

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Alwar SP Rahul Prakash said an FIR for murder had been lodged and five people named in it on the basis of the statement of a minor boy, who the police cited as an eyewitness.
india Updated: Nov 13, 2017 14:40 IST
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Devendra Bhardwaj and Salik Ahmad
Hindustan Times, Jaipur

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...-police-say/story-ONLJdBmxx95PGxg7PqeNLM.html


A 35-year-old man found dead in Rajasthan’s Alwar was killed by “anti-social elements” trying to stop cow smuggling, police said on Monday, possibly a rerun of the murder of Muslim trader Pehlu Khan earlier this year that triggered nationwide protests.

Until now, the police had denied any connection between the killing of Umar Mohammed, whose body was found on railway tracks in Alwar’s Ramgarh on early Friday, and the recovery of a badly damaged pickup van with cows about 15 km away the same day.

But after two days of investigations, Alwar SP Rahul Prakash made a volte-face, saying the two incidents were linked and that the killers of Umar Mohammed were “anti-social elements”. But he avoided using the so-called term cow vigilantes, who have over the past year become synonymous with a string of attacks on cattle traders across India.

Prakash said an FIR for murder had been lodged on the basis of a statement by Ilyas Khan, Umar’s uncle. A minor boy, who the police say is an accused, has been taken into custody, and he has allegedly named five other attackers. Umar’s body has been sent to Jaipur for autopsy.

“The attackers were basically anti-social elements who attacked Umar and two other passengers of the pickup as they were smuggling cows. They later asked somebody else to dump Umar’s body on the railway track,” said Prakash.

Umar’s killing is reminiscent of the murder of cattle trader Pehlu Khan who was waylaid and lynched by cow vigilantes near Alwar on April 1. Khan had documents to prove that he was not smuggling cows.

Focus on cow protection, especially by vigilante groups, has risen since the BJP-led government took power three years ago, and several states ruled by the party made laws to punish cow slaughter.

So-called cow protectors have targeted cattle and meat traders, transporters and even farmers walking their animals — violence that has killed several people, mostly in BJP-ruled states. Critics accuse the vigilantes of using cows as a pretext to target Muslims and Dalits.

Cow vigilantes are known to patrol the roads in Alwar and neighbouring districts at night and waylay bovine transporters, mostly smugglers from Muslim-dominated Meo region. These mobs also reportedly extort money from cattle transporters. There have been instances of transporters firing at them, or even police, and fleeing.

Reacting to the latest development, Rajasthan home minister Gulab Chand Kataria told news agency ANI: “We will take strict action against the culprit, be it Hindu or Muslim.”

Umar Mohammed’s pickup had three passengers, including him. Tahir Khan, one of the passengers, was found with a bullet wound and taken to a hospital in Ferozepur in Haryana. It wasn’t clear how he was wounded.

The third occupant, Javed Khan alias Jabba, managed to escape and reached his village Ghatmika in Bharatpur on Friday evening, said Umar’s uncle Ilyas Khan.

“A car with five or six people accosted us on the way by pelting stones at us. I managed to run away but they caught the other two,” Ilyas Khan quoted Jabba as saying. After hearing of the attack, villagers set out to look for Umar’s body that was found on Friday evening.

Ilyas Khan said Umar was transporting three milch cows and an equal number of calves. The police had earlier said they found six adult cows, including a dead one.
 
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I think until you support terrorists & mass murderers or at least have a genocidal moron like Mao as your "supreme" leader, you don't quality for UNSC.
 
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