Cow Vigilante Tragically Killed in Mathura Amid Cattle Smuggling Chase
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New Delhi, March 21 (NationPress) A cow vigilante in Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura district tragically lost his life after being allegedly struck by a vehicle associated with suspected cattle smugglers during a pursuit late at night, according to sources on Saturday.
The victim has been named as Chandrashekhar, widely renowned in the area as “Farsa Wale Baba,” a dedicated local activist for cow protection. The fatal incident transpired in the Kosi region, close to Navipur village, under the jurisdiction of the Kosi Kalan police outpost.
Initial reports indicate that Chandrashekhar was tailing a truck on his motorcycle, suspecting it of being involved in cattle smuggling activities. Allegedly, the vehicle's occupants collided with him during the chase, resulting in severe injuries that caused his immediate death.
Reports confirmed that one suspect was detained at the scene, while three others fled. A manhunt has been initiated to locate and apprehend the remaining suspects.
Authorities are currently investigating the vehicle involved to determine if it was indeed utilized for illegal cattle transport.
The incident has instigated unrest among locals, who are expressing profound sorrow and anger over the fatality.
Chandrashekhar was acknowledged by various groups in the Braj region for his commitment to cow protection, and news of his demise has prompted widespread mourning.
High-ranking police officials have arrived at the scene and have pledged that strict measures will be enforced. Security has been heightened in the vicinity to avert any potential disturbances.
Ongoing investigations aim to clarify the events leading up to the incident and to identify all individuals involved. The police have appealed for public calm while legal processes are underway.
This incident adds to the growing list of violent occurrences linked to alleged cattle smuggling and vigilantism in the state, underscoring the dangers inherent in such confrontations.