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Cow vigilantes stop vehicles legally ferrying cattle near Guwahati, beat up transporters

A group of cow vigilantes stopped three trucks carrying cattle and beat up their drivers and helpers in Assam.

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Guwahati Published on: July 02, 2017 23:39 IST
Cow vigilantes stop vehicles legally ferrying cattle near
Cow vigilantes stop vehicles legally ferrying cattle near Guwahati

A group of cow vigilantes on Sunday stopped three vehicles transporting cattle and allegedly beat the drivers and helpers on the outskirts of Guwahati despite the victims having 'valid papers' to ferry the animals. The incident took place at Dimoria, about 20 km from Assam's main city Guwahati. Police said the truck drivers had all the valid documents to transport the cattle. Guwahati Police Commissioner Hiren Math said a police team rushed to Dimoria.

According to a police official, a truck and two tempos were carrying the cattle near the Sonapur area of Guwahati district. 

"We got the information that the members of the Hindu Yuba Chhatra Parishad's Dimoria unit have stopped three vehicles transporting cattle. We dispatched a police team which took control of the vehicles and the persons," the official told PTI over phone. 

The official said the transporters had proper challans for transporting the cattle. 

The truck was coming from Tinsukia in Upper Assam while the two tempos returned from the Jagiroad market, he said. 

"On checking, we found that there were some irregularities in the permits of the vehicles only. We have sent the vehicles to the Transport Department for proper verification," he added. 

While local TV channels aired visuals of the drivers and helpers being thrashed by the vigilantes, the police official did not confirm it. 

"The drivers themselves drove the vehicles to the office of the District Transport Officer and nobody complained of any physical assault. No one has filed any complaint. We cannot confirm any assault," the official said. 

Guwahati Police Deputy Commissioner (East) Mohneesh Mishra too declined to confirm the beating up of the drivers and helpers as no one filed any complaint with the police yet. 

Asked if this was a case of cow vigilantism, Mishra said it was being examined.

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