Bareilly cow slaughter case: 2 arrested after encounter, illegal firearm seized
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Bareilly district police in Uttar Pradesh arrested two accused in a cow slaughter case on 17 July 2026, including one alleged absconder who was apprehended after a police encounter in a nearby forest. An illegal firearm, bovine meat, and slaughter equipment were recovered during the operation, according to officials.
How the Arrests Unfolded
According to the Police Media Cell, Mohammad Khan, son of Nabu Khan, was arrested in connection with a cow slaughter case registered in the Izzatnagar area. A second accused, Aqiluddin alias Gattu — described as an absconder — was nabbed following a police encounter in a forest near the village.
During the encounter, Aqiluddin sustained a bullet injury to his leg. A police constable was also injured in the exchange of fire, officials confirmed.
What Was Recovered
Police recovered approximately 40 kg of bovine meat, an electronic weighing scale, cow slaughter equipment, and an illegal firearm from the accused. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Shivam Ashutosh shared details of the operation, stating: 'On July 16, 2026, Izzatnagar Police received information that a cow slaughter incident had taken place at the house of Aqiluddin, a resident of Gram Mahlaun. As soon as the information was received, the police team conducted a raid at the spot and found Mohammad Khan, son of Nabu Khan, at Aqiluddin's house. Around 40 kg of bovine meat, an electronic weighing scale, and equipment used for cow slaughter were recovered from his possession…'
Broader Crackdown in Uttar Pradesh
The Bareilly arrests are part of a broader pattern of intensified police action against those allegedly involved in cow slaughter cases across Uttar Pradesh. This comes amid a sustained enforcement drive that has seen multiple operations in recent weeks.
In a separate incident in June 2026, two wanted criminals accused in cow slaughter cases — each carrying a cash reward of ₹10,000 — were arrested following a police encounter in Shahjahanpur district. That operation was a joint effort by the Special Operations Group (SOG), the Surveillance Cell, and Kant Police. Illegal country-made pistols, cartridges, and a mobile phone were recovered from them.
Shahjahanpur Encounter: Key Details
According to Additional Superintendent of Police (City), Shahjahanpur, Devendra Kumar, police received information late on a Tuesday night that two wanted criminals — booked under the Gangster Act — were present near Jindon Wali Puliya on the Madnapur-Kant road and were allegedly preparing for cow slaughter. When the joint police team reached the spot, some suspects attempted to flee and two accused allegedly opened fire on officers.
In retaliatory firing, accused Mohammad Shakir sustained bullet injuries to both legs. His accomplice Dharmveer was arrested after being surrounded by police. Both are residents of Bareilly district.
Investigation Continues
Police said further action is underway in the Bareilly case, with efforts to identify and apprehend additional suspects linked to the incident. The repeated recovery of illegal firearms alongside slaughter equipment has drawn attention to the organised nature of the alleged operations.