Lynched on suspicion of cow smuggling

2022-08-02

Main Information

  • Victim Names Nazir Ahmed, Shaikh Lala (38) , Sayed Mushtaq (40)
  • Date of Incident 2022-08-02
  • Nature of Violence Murder/Lynch
  • Causal factors Cow Related Violence
  • Religion of Vicitim Muslims
  • Name of Perpetrator Villagers
  • State Madhya Pradesh
  • City/District Hoshangabad, Narmadapuram, MP
  • Party in Power BJP

Other Information

  • Location of Incident Narmadapuram, MP
  • Perpetrator Organization Bajrag Dal
  • Place of incident N/A

A 50-year-old Muslim man was beaten to death on suspicion of smuggling cows by cow vigilantes near Brakhad village of Madhya Pradesh’s Narmadapuram district at midnight on Tuesday, August 2. According to police, Nazir Ahmad, a resident of Maharashtra’s Amravati was allegedly transporting 28 cows along with Shaikh Lala (38) and Sayed Mushtaq (40) from nearby village named Nanderwada of Narmadapuram district when a group of cow vigilantes armed with sticks and rods, stopped the truck and assaulted them. It was around 12:30 am. Informed by locals, police reached the spot within half an hour of the incident, and rushed the three to a nearby hospital. Nazir, who was hit on the head, succumbed to his injuries at the hospital. The two others have reported multiple injuries and are under treatment at the district hospital, the police said. Speaking to The Wire, Narmadapuram Superintendent of Police Gurkaran Singh said the incident occurred “8-10 kilometres from Nanderwada village, where they had loaded the cows onto their vehicles.” “Armed cow vigilantes who assaulted them are residents of nearby villages who had received information on bovine smuggling,” the SP said. The SP said Nazir’s family have been informed of his death and are on their way to Narmadapuram. “The survivors’ statements are yet to be recorded,” he added. Police claim to have rescued 26 cows from the truck. Two cows were found dead. The rescued bovines were sent to government-run cowsheds. Police said that it prima facie appeared that the three were taking the cows to Amravati to sell them off in a cattle fair. Police have lodged two FIRs in connection with the incident – one against attackers and another against the survivors. “An FIR was lodged against 12 unidentified people under section 302 (murder), 307 (attempt to murder), 147 (rioting) and 148 (rioting, armed with deadly weapon) of the Indian Penal Code while another FIR was registered against the two survivors for illegally transporting the cows. Soon we will make the arrests,” the SP added. Speaking to reporters, one of the survivors, Shiakh Lala said their attackers were a group of over 50-60 men. “We had hardly travelled 8-10 kilometres when they blocked our road, forced us to come out of the truck and attacked us without enquiring into anything. They were armed with sticks and rods and killed Ahmad,” he said.