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Indian court acquits 6 of killing Muslim dairy farmer in cow vigilante case [Update Post #91]

Alwar lynching: Rajasthan police close probe against 6 Hindu right-wing men named by Pehlu Khan

The Rajasthan Police have closed investigations into six people named by dairy farmer Pehlu Khan before his death in a mob attack in April, Hindustan Times has found, sparking allegations that the authorities are under pressure to protect cow vigilante suspects.

The police have cleared the six men – three of whom are linked to Hindu right-wing organisations – based on the statements by the staff of a cow shelter as well as mobile phone records, according to the investigation report that Hindustan Times has read.

The staff of the cow shelter, Rath Gaushala, has maintained that the six -- Om Yadav (45), Hukum Chand Yadav (44), Sudhir Yadav (45), Jagmal Yadav (73), Naveen Sharma (48) and Rahul Saini (24) – were present on their premises, which was about four-km from the attack site. Rath Gaushala is patronised by Jagmal Yadav.

“The statements of witnesses in the case including policemen and the employees of the Rath Gaushala indicate that none of the accused was present at the time of the attack. Call record details of the six people along with Base Transceiver Station (BTS) location of mobiles further support this,” reads the report.

“Based on the findings of the investigating officer, it is hereby recommended that the names of the six accused be removed from the case as they have been found not guilty,” the report said. The investigation named nine other accused – two of them minors.

Khan was transporting cows from a market in Jaipur to his home in Nuh, Haryana, when he was lynched by alleged cow vigilantes near Alwar on April1, one of a string of attacks on Dalits and Muslims by self-styled protectors of an animal considered holy by many Hindus. Khan had the necessary permit to transport the cows for his dairy business.

On September 1, the Crime Investigation Department-Crime Branch that was investigating Khan’s killing sent its findings to the Alwar police, asking them to remove the six people from the list of accused in the case. This prompted Alwar police to cancel a reward of Rs 5,000 each for information about the six accused.

“The reward on the six people has been cancelled because the CID-CB investigation has found that they had no involvement in the crime,” Alwar superintendent of police Rahul Prakash told Hindustan Times over telephone.

The development angered Khan’s family members, who said they heard the accused call out each other by their names during the attack.

“These six men started the attack and were present there. As we were being thrashed, I heard them call each other’s name. One was saying Hukum, drag the men down here and break the pickup truck,” Irshad, Khan’s son who was injured in the assault, told HT. He said he heard the names of Om, Hukum, Sudhir and Rahul during the lynching.

“The police are saying this under pressure… Our quest for justice doesn’t end here. We will continue to fight until those six men are proven guilty.”

Khan’s statement was recorded in front of a police officer – and not a judicial magistrate – but lawyers said even this could be considered a “dying declaration” and admissible in court.

“At the stage of investigation, dying declaration can’t be disbelieved by the police. It is a settled law that dying declaration is the best evidence and in the past, courts have convicted accused on the basis of dying declaration recorded by police,” Vinay Pal Yadav, an advocate at the Rajasthan high court, told Hindustan Times.

Based on Khan’s statement made in an intensive care unit of the Kailash Hospital in Behror around 11pm on April 1 -- about four hours after he was attacked -- an FIR was registered against the six named and 200 unidentified people. He died two days after the attack.

The case will continue against nine other people identified from the video of the attack that circulated on social media. Seven of them have been arrested and two are absconding.

Alwar police chief Rahul Prakash said a charge sheet will be filed in court after the arrest of the two absconding accused.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...rmer-closed/story-SDghUwo8QQJRAArn2Gy2rK.html
 
Muslim man beaten to death by Indian mob on suspicion of cow smuggling

NEW DELHI – A Muslim man was killed by a mob of vigilantes in India after being accused of smuggling cows for slaughter, according to officials.

Akbar Khan, 28, was beaten to death by the group on Friday evening in the northwest of Rajasthan state while transporting cows through a village around 160km from the state capital Jaipur.

The mob intercepted Khan and another man on foot who were herding two cows at around midnight Friday in a forested area. The angry men began punching and beating the duo with sticks. One managed to escape while Khan was taken to a hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival.

Vasundhara Raje, Rajasthan’s chief minister, described the attack as “condemnable” in a tweet, adding those who carried out the attack would face the “strictest possible action”.

Rajasthan’s police inspector general, Hemant Priyadarshi, told the Indian media that two suspects had been arrested after initially being detained for questioning.

The incident came 15 months after the killing of another Muslim man, Pehlu Khan, by a mob in Rajasthan while he was transporting cows in the area last April.

Last month, two Muslim men were lynched in eastern Jharkhand state on charges of cattle theft.

Cow slaughter is a contentious issue in India with many states, including Rajasthan, outlawing the practice. Some have also banned the sale or transport of beef products.

In Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state of Gujarat, the punishment for cow slaughter is life imprisonment.

The animals are considered sacred by the country’s Hindu-majority population and squads of “cow protection” vigilantes are known to roam highways, inspecting livestock trucks for any trace of the animal.

https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/wor...-by-indian-mob-on-suspicion-of-cow-smuggling/
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Did Rakbar Khan and other minority community members who were lynched by gau rakshaks invite violence because they hurt Hindu sensitivities ? asks <a href="https://twitter.com/RShivshankar?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@RShivshankar</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BJPLynchingLogic?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#BJPLynchingLogic</a> <a href="https://t.co/ZpkEr3HWN8">pic.twitter.com/ZpkEr3HWN8</a></p>— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) <a href="https://twitter.com/TimesNow/status/1021767262645014528?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 24, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Outrage grows over attacks on Muslim cattle traders in India

NEW DELHI (AP) — When a mob of Hindu villagers thrashed a Muslim cattle trader last week in western India, police rushed to the scene. First, they took his two cows to an animal shed, then kept him for about three hours in the police station.

When they finally took 28-year-old Rakbar Khan to the nearest hospital around 4 a.m. Saturday, doctors said he was dead.

A series of mob attacks on minority groups involved in cattle trade have been on the rise since the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party swept elections in 2014. The opposition raised the issue repeatedly in Parliament this week, criticizing the government for its inability to protect traders.

Haroon Khan, a relative of the man who died in Rajasthan state last week, said the reason Rakbar Khan was taking the cows at night was “because we can’t venture out in daylight (to transport cows). There is so much fear.”

The mob who assaulted him “beat him so badly and mercilessly that they broke the bones of his feet and hands, broke his neck,” Haroon Khan said.

As the opposition and human rights group expressed outrage at Khan’s killing, a top Rajasthan state police officer, N.R.K. Reddy, said there was an “error of judgment” on the part of the police.

“It was a mistake by the police officer to keep the injured for so long in the police station,” said state Home Minister Gulab Singh Kataria.

He told reporters on Tuesday that police should have taken the injured to the hospital in the first place instead of delivering cows to the shelter.

The evidence collected so far points to Khan’s death in custody, he added. An investigation is underway.

Police have arrested three suspects in the beating and suspended one officer. Kataria said four to five people had attacked Khan.

Most of the attacks by so-called cow vigilantes from Hindu hard-line groups have targeted Muslims, who make up 14 percent of India’s 1.3 billion people.

Cows are considered sacred in Hindu-majority India, and slaughtering them or eating beef is illegal or restricted across much of the country.

The victims have been accused of either smuggling cows for slaughter or carrying beef. Last month, two Muslims were lynched in eastern Jharkhand state on charges of cattle theft.

Dozens of people have been killed in such attacks. The vigilante groups are mostly Hindu hard liners believed to be tied to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party.

Rights groups and Muslims say government officials, including Modi, have been slow to strongly condemn the attacks and that police action against perpetrators has been inadequate. The government denies the charge.

With vigilante attacks on the rise, India’ top court earlier this month ordered the government to introduce a new law to stop deadly mob violence. In addition to attacks targeting cattle traders or presumed beef consumers, mobs have also attacked innocent people who were targeted by social media rumors claiming they belonged to child-kidnapping gangs.

India’s Home Minister Rajnath Singh this week set up a committee to formulate appropriate measures to deal with such incidents and ordered state governments to sternly deal with such crimes.

https://www.apnews.com/0450ff7f645c410faf937a9af80559c3
 
The police officials detained him for 3 hours and he is pronounced dead in the hospital when they finally take him there.Doesn't sound suspicious at all.
 
The police officials detained him for 3 hours and he is pronounced dead in the hospital when they finally take him there.Doesn't sound suspicious at all.

An error of judgement on their part, just like it says in the article. They must've asked him if he's ok and when he didn't respond they must've thought he's ok, otherwise he'd have answered.
 
Law & order ki aesi ki tesi karke rakhi hai gau rakshako ne.
This mob lynching needs to be stopped anyhow otherwise it will lead to far greater destruction.
 
Of all the animals we eat, Cows are the ones I have the least sympathy for, they basically have no survival instincts, camouflage, or any tactical advantages provided by evolution or Mother Nature to ensure the survival of their species. The whole point to the existence of this animal is to be nourishment and Nature's all you can eat buffet for others.
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Gau Ralshaks on the prowl in MP. Muslim couple thrashed on suspicion of carrying ‘beef’. one person arrested by the police. Ram Raj aa raha hai <a href="https://t.co/sY25ZYPfDV">pic.twitter.com/sY25ZYPfDV</a></p>— Hemender Sharma (@delayedjab) <a href="https://twitter.com/delayedjab/status/1131951936318693379?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 24, 2019</a></blockquote>
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All the ones are acquitted , what only to say anymore.
Video se zaida aur kya milega as proof?
 
On April 1 2017, dairy farmer Pehlu Khan was dragged out of the truck in which he was transporting cattle bought from a fair and assaulted by a mob of cow vigilantes on the Jaipur-Delhi highway. The 55-year-old died in hospital.

Two years on, the men seen yanking Pehlu Khan by the neck, throwing him to the ground and kicking him repeatedly, have been acquitted by a court in Rajasthan on the benefit of doubt.

All six accused were caught on cellphone camera but a trial court in Alwar said the video was not clear enough to establish their presence.

Moments after the judge's "not guilty" ruling, slogans of "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" erupted from supporters of the accused waiting outside the courtroom.

The disturbing assault video, which went viral, had helped the police identify and arrest some of the accused.

But that Pehlu Khan did not name his attackers in his initial statement to the police left room for doubt, according to defence lawyer Hukam Chand Sharma.

The court also noted what it felt were contradictory reports on how he died. While the post-mortem said he died of his injuries, doctors at the government hospital said a heart attack was the cause.

In 2017, the police had given clean chit to six people named by Pehlu Khan in his dying statement.

The man who recorded the video of the savage attack on his mobile phone did not testify in court and a second man who made a video turned hostile.

Two FIRs had been filed in the case, the first against the attackers and the other charging Pehlu Khan and his sons with transporting cattle from Rajasthan to another state reportedly without requisite permissions. Pehlu Khan had bought the cattle from a fair in Jaipur and was returning to his village in Haryana.

Of the nine people accused of his murder, three were underage. They have been out on bail.


In 2017, the Rajasthan police had given a clean chit to six people named by Pehlu Khan in his statement before dying, saying they were not at the spot of the attack but a few kms from it.

Among those who have been freed of charges is 19-year-old Vipin Yadav, who, in an NDTV sting, had boasted about how he had led the mob in beating Pehlu Khan.

The high court rejected the Rajasthan police request that his bail be cancelled on the basis of NDTV's sting operation.

Pehlu Khan's lawyer's request to submit the sting video as evidence was also denied by the trial court.

Pehlu Khan's lynching came to symbolize the lowest point in a system that allowed mobs to kill in the name of protecting cows and get away with it, either because of political links or shoddy investigation.

Former Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria, who oversaw the case when the BJP was in power in the state, said: "The Congress politicized the issue. Those who took the law in their hands, we drafted a case against them. The court today acquitted all of them. We accept the verdict." The Congress came to power in Rajasthan in the December state elections.

According to data collected by NDTV, 110 such incidents have taken place since 2015, leading to the loss of 43 lives.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/alw...n-2017-acquitted-2085191?pfrom=home-topscroll
 
Especially in a state ruled by Congress, I hope they fires public prosecutor from his job.

[MENTION=130700]TM Riddle[/MENTION] in all honesty I don’t know what to say, hoping the case goes to High Court.
 
Especially in a state ruled by Congress, I hope they fires public prosecutor from his job.

Serious question as an outsider looking in. When you added the "state ruled by Congress" bit what exactly is meant by that because I've read that couple times.

Are you saying the accused were Congress members? I see in Lok Sabha Rajasthan seats are all BJP. Just wanting to know why people mention that part. is there a congress member that organized the Gau rakshak that did this to pehlu khan. What is the political aspect of the lynching?
 
Serious question as an outsider looking in. When you added the "state ruled by Congress" bit what exactly is meant by that because I've read that couple times.

Are you saying the accused were Congress members? I see in Lok Sabha Rajasthan seats are all BJP. Just wanting to know why people mention that part. is there a congress member that organized the Gau rakshak that did this to pehlu khan. What is the political aspect of the lynching?

State government is of Congress. State assembly is called Vidhan Sabha where MLA are elected who make CM who is Congress party.

Lok Sabha is for MPs which make PM and run country not state.
 
إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ

May Allah swt give him Jannat ul firdous and sabr to the whole family Ameen
& give strength to the loved one's to bear this irreparable loss.

& may the racist coward culprits & their supporters rot in hell.
 
There was video proof and they were still acquitted? What justification did the court give?

Benefit of the doubt, it's going to High Court, lets see Rajasthan Police probably is the worst, care more about a movie(Padmavat) than actual crime, also this is a Congress state not sure why they couldn't make a proper case.

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The man who recorded the video of the savage attack on his mobile phone did not testify in court and a second man who made a video turned hostile.
 
Benefit of the doubt, it's going to High Court, lets see Rajasthan Police probably is the worst, care more about a movie(Padmavat) than actual crime, also this is a Congress state not sure why they couldn't make a proper case.

Also--
The man who recorded the video of the savage attack on his mobile phone did not testify in court and a second man who made a video turned hostile.

Even the son turned on his statement.

He gave a statement first without naming the alleged culprits. Then gave a statement naming the culprits. Plus witnesses turned hostile.
 
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[MENTION=130700]TM Riddle[/MENTION] in all honesty I don’t know what to say, hoping the case goes to High Court.

Total disgrace. A SIT has been formed by the state Govt. I pray the victim's family get justice soon.
 
The Allahabad High Court has observed that the Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act does not prohibit the transportation of beef. The above observation was made by Justice Pankaj Bhatia while allowing a criminal revision filed by Vaseem Ahmad, who had moved the court challenging an order of the Fatehpur district magistrate, confiscating his motorcycle on the allegation that it was used for the transportation of beef.
In the order, the district magistrate had said he had received a report from the Fatehpur Superintendent of Police that the revisionist's vehicle was implicated in transporting beef and further recorded that since the revisionist failed to provide convincing evidence contradicting the claim, the vehicle was liable to be confiscated under the anti-cow slaughter law.

"The restrictions on transportation in terms of the Act and the rules framed thereunder are only applicable in respect of transportation of cow, bull or bullock, that too in any place in Uttar Pradesh from any place outside the state," the court said on Monday after hearing the lawyers from both sides.

"In the entire Act or the rules, there exists no provision barring transportation of beef. The restriction placed under section 5A of the cow slaughter Act is only in respect of transportation of cow, bull or bullock, that too only from a place outside the state to any place within the state. There is no bar or restriction on transportation of beef even from any place outside the state to any place inside the state," it observed.

"In the present case, the alleged transportation of beef on a vehicle (motorcycle) within two places in the state is neither prohibited nor even regulated and thus, the foundation for confiscation on the charge of transportation in violation of the provisions of this Act is prima facie not established," the court said.

"I have no hesitation in holding that the power of confiscation has been exercised without any authority of law and on a misreading of section 5A(7) of the cow slaughter Act, and for the said reasons, the confiscation order cannot be sustained and is liable to be quashed," it added.

NDTV
 
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