Muslim youths in UP beaten for carrying ‘ox hide’, sent to jail
20, Oct 2015
Police reached the spot and arrested the two youths, booking them under the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act.
Written by RAMENDRA SINGH | Lucknow | Published:October 20, 2015 2:03 am
A mob led by Shiv Sena activists assaulted two Muslim youths and tied them to a tree after they were allegedly found carrying the hide of an ox. The incident took place Sunday afternoon in Ramgaon area of Bahraich. Police reached the spot and arrested the two youths, booking them under the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act. Afsar Ali and Pairu, both in their early 20s, were produced in a local court which remanded them in judicial custody. Police said they had recovered the ox hide from the duo. Bahraich Additional SP Arvind Bhushan Pandey said Afsar and Pairu were beaten up by the local residents and Shiv Sena activists before police reached the spot.
He said police did not take any action against the people who assaulted the duo because no complaint had been received so far.
Uttar Pradesh Shiv Sena president Anil Singh said he was aware that Sainiks had been involved in catching the duo in Ramgaon. He said his partymen have been running a campaign across the state to ban the functioning of any meat shop or slaughter house during Navratri. Ramgaon Station Officer D P Kushwaha said Pairu and Afsar Ali of Babapurwa were carrying the hide in a gunny bag on a motorcycle. He said they stopped at a liquor shop at Nibuari village where the hide fell out of the bag.