24 held for killing cows and oxen in Madhya Pradesh; police say conspiracy to slaughter them hatched in Nagpur
The Hindu
Madhya Pradesh police have arrested 24 persons in connection with the killing of more than 60 bovine animals, including cows, in Seoni district last week
Madhya Pradesh police have arrested 24 persons in connection with the killing of more than 60 bovine animals, including cows, in Seoni district last week.
Eight of the arrested accused are from Nagpur, where the conspiracy to kill these animals was hatched to whip up communal frenzy, the police said on Friday.
Carcasses of 18 cows with their necks slit were found in Vainganga river near Pindrai village in Seoni, while those of 28 cows and oxen were found in Kakartala forest area under Dhuma police station limits in the district on June 19 and 20. More such carcasses were found in the district later.
"Police have so far arrested a total of 24 persons in this connection. The accused persons were assigned the job of killing the bovine animals in return for money and local residents [of Seoni] were also found to be involved in the crime," a police official said.
"The police headquarters in Bhopal was also monitoring the case as the incident was aimed at disrupting the communal harmony, and it had directed its personnel to ensure the arrest of those involved in this inhuman act," the official added.
Initially, a case was registered against the unidentified accused under the Madhya Pradesh Govansh Vadh Pratishedh Adhiniyam, 2004 and the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 in this regard, he said, adding that the police first arrested Wahid Khan and his six associates based on the leads.
During their interrogation, the arrested accused revealed that Mr. Khan made arrangements for the killing of bovine animals on the instructions of one Nagpur-based Israr Ahmed in exchange for a hefty amount of money, the official said.