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Riot in UP's Mainpuri, cops' vehicles gutted as mob targets four accused of killing cow
[by] Ishita Mishra,TNN | Oct 9, 2015, 11.08 PM IST
Agra: A
riot-like situation broke out in UP's Mainpuri, about 100km from Agra,
on Friday after a mob chased down and nearly lynched four men accused of
killing and skinning a cow. Two of them were hospitalized in critical
condition.
A contingent of the PAC had to be called in after
rampaging mobs set on fire more than a dozen shops. They also targeted
police vehicles, two of which they gutted, and personnel, injuring 7
cops. Many local residents, too, were hurt in clashes that followed.
Tear gas had to be used to disperse the arsonists.
It all started when at around 8am a group of people said they saw four men skinning a cow.
Soon a crowd materialized out of nowhere and started advancing towards
the four who were seen with the cow. While two managed to escape, the
other two were caught. Later it transpired that it was a dead cow that
the men were skinning and that its owner had actually allowed them to do
so.
About 500 people had gathered at the spot by 9am. Angry
villagers demanded that the men who killed the cow get instant, public
justice. Policemen who ruled out meting out any punishment on the basis
of allegations were beaten up by the ferocious crowd. Within hours
flames were seen leaping out of makeshift structures dotting the streets
in the area as arsonists roamed around with rods, bamboo sticks and
guns. People in the locality rushed to shut down shops and head home.
IG, Agra Zone, DC Mishra told TOI that "the cow was a dead one". He
added, "The men were only removing the skin for sale to a tannery. Our
initial probe shows that they had not killed the cow.
Police
officials in action after villagers vandalized properties and resorted
to arson in Mainpuri district on Friday. (PTI Photo)
The
clashes, occurring at a time when the state witnessed the first phase of
polling for the panchayat elections, had the state police on its toes
throughout the day. DIG Singh in the evening informed that two FIRs have
been lodged — one against the men charged with killing the cow, both
residents of Mainpuri, and the second against about 500 unidentified men
for triggering riots at a time when Section 144 of CrPC was already in
place in view of the panchayat polls.
She added, "We came to
know that the cow had died of natural causes. The owner himself had
given the cow to the two men to remove its skin. The cow's owner's son
had spread rumours about the slaughter, setting off the violence. The
cow's owner and his son are both wanted in the case."
SHO
Karhal, Dilip Singh, said about 20 arrests have so far been made in the
case. Raids were being conducted to nab the owner of the cow and his
son, both of whom have been identified, he said.