
4 arrested in Bhilwara for assault and setting pickup truck on fire
BHILWARA: The Mandal police in Bhilwara district arrested four suspects on Monday in connection with setting a pickup truck on fire. Recently, 10-15 youths, claiming to be members of a cow protection group, were involved in the incident.
Mandal Station Officer Rajpal Singh stated that on May 24, a 36-year-old named Nahar Khan, son of Shaukat Khan, filed a report at Mandal police station. He reported that on May 23 at noon, he and Raju Lohar, along with his brother in a loading tempo, went to Sihana in the Hamirgarh police station area to buy cows. They loaded two Jersey cows and a calf in his pickup, while his brother Iqbal loaded two Rathi breed cows in the tempo.
Upon reaching Mandal crossroads, 10-15 youths claiming to be cow protectors stopped them and took them to the Mandal crossroads police post. After confirming their purchase with the cattle owner, the police released them.
However, near Shahpura crossroads, the group stopped them again, assaulted them, and seized the pickup truck. They unloaded the cows and calf from the pickup and set the vehicle on fire.
Based on the report, CCTV footage, BTS technical assistance, and information, four suspects were arrested in connection with the assault and setting the pickup truck on fire.

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