Mathura Police Denies Cow Smuggling Link in Vigilante's Fatal Accident
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New Delhi, March 21 (NationPress) - The Mathura Police have clarified that the tragic demise of a local cow vigilante, known as 'Farsa Wale Baba,' was due to a road accident and is not associated with any cattle smuggling activities, thus addressing prior claims that had caused unrest in the region.
The individual, identified as Chandrashekhar, reportedly halted a vehicle under suspicion of cow theft when he was struck by another truck, a situation exacerbated by the heavy fog reducing visibility. This incident occurred in the Kosi region, close to Navipur village, within the jurisdiction of the Kosi Kalan police station.
Initial reports indicated that Chandrashekhar was pursuing a truck on his motorcycle, suspecting it might be involved in cattle smuggling.
“He stopped a vehicle for questioning, but was then struck by another truck from Rajasthan due to the fog, leading to his fatal injuries,” stated Mathura Police.
Authorities further noted that both vehicles involved have been investigated, revealing no indications of cattle smuggling. The vehicle that Chandrashekhar initially stopped was transporting grocery items, while the other truck, registered in Rajasthan, was loaded with wires.
The driver of the Rajasthan truck, along with his companion, both hailing from Alwar, sustained injuries and are currently receiving medical attention.
Officials emphasized that this incident appears to be an unfortunate accident rather than a deliberate attack, urging the community to remain calm. Ongoing investigations aim to piece together the full details of the incident.
However, the event has led to disturbances in the area, with police reporting that “chaos and traffic disruptions ensued, including stone pelting.” Protesters blocked roads and shouted slogans, significantly hindering traffic flow.
In response, security measures have been heightened, with additional police forces deployed to ensure public order. The authorities are actively monitoring the situation to avert any further escalation.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has acknowledged the situation, instructing officials to take decisive action based on verified information.