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J-K: Tension grips Kathua as mob torches truck carrying bovines, blocks Jammu-Pathankot highway

Nearly 200 to 250 locals from Pathwal village near Hiranagar burnt the truck near Ram Leela ground in which around 8 to 9 bovines were being smuggled, the police said.

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk Jammu Updated on: December 03, 2018 17:51 IST
Nearly 200 to 250 locals from Pathwal village near

Nearly 200 to 250 locals from Pathwal village near Hiranagar burnt the truck near Ram Leela ground in which around 8 to 9 bovines were being smuggled, the police said. 

Tension broke out in Hiranagar province in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua when an angry mob set blaze a truck alleging that cows and buffaloes were being illegally transported in the vehicle and tried to block Jammu-Pathankot highway in Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday, prompting the police to use batons and fire teargas shells to disperse the violent protesters.

Nearly 200 to 250 locals from Pathwal village near Hiranagar burnt the truck near Ram Leela ground in which around 8 to 9 bovines were being smuggled, the police said. The truck was chased from Ghagwal area and it was trapped at Pathwal village where the mob set ablaze the truck, police added.

According to police, the driver and the conductor of the vehicle abandoned it on noticing the mob and escaped.

It was not immediately clear whether the animals were being transported legally or not, but the protesters blocked the main road demanding stern action against the persons accusing them of bovine smuggling, the officials said.

A large contingent of police was rushed to the village to restore order but the protesters refused to disperse and also tried to block the Jammu-Pathnakot highway near Dayalachak, after which the cops fired teargas shells and used batons to disperse them, an official said, adding two persons suffered minor injuries in the violence.

"The situation in the area is tense but under control," the official said adding the traffic on the highway was going on smoothly.

A case was registered in this connection and further investigation is on, the officials said.

Meanwhile, police in nearby Samba district arrested two alleged bovine smugglers and rescued 16 animals which were being transported illegally, a police spokesman said.  Amandeep Singh, a resident of Jammu, was arrested after police recovered 16 animals from his truck which was coming from Kathua side at Nonath on the highway, he said.

The spokesman said a case under relevant sections of law was registered against the arrested driver for transporting animals without permission.

In another such incident, he said police rescued three bovines from a Jammu-bound vehicle at Gujjar Basti Tanda during checking. During the high-voltage protests, members of several Hindu groups with an alleged cow carcass gathered on the Bulandshahr-Syana road and pelted stones at the police personnel, according to IANS. A magisterial inquiry has been opened into the incident.

The driver, Abdul Majid, was arrested and a case was registered against him, the spokesman said.

In another brutal incident,  two people including a cop died in Uttar Pradesh's Bulandshahr on Monday during violent protests between two groups over the issue of illegal slaughterhouse. 

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During the high-voltage protests, members of several Hindu groups with an alleged cow carcass gathered on the Bulandshahr-Syana road and pelted stones at the police personnel, according to IANS. A magisterial inquiry has been ordered into the incident. 

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