Belthangady: Two men beaten up by a gang on suspicion of being cattle smugglers
Team Udayavani, Apr 1, 2021, 3:17 PM IST
Belthangady: Two men from Belthangady were allegedly beaten up by a gang on suspicion of being cow smugglers on Wednesday, March 31.
The injured are identified as Abdul Rahim and Muhammad Mustafa, they have been admitted to a nearby government hospital.
It is said that they were attacked by a gang that arrived on a bike and in an Omni car while they were on their way to repair their pick-up vehicle on Beltangady church road
The gang alleged that the two men were transporting cattle and hit them brutally with sticks and footwear.
A case has been registered at Beltangady police station and four have been arrested in this regard. The arrested are identified as Rajesh Bhat, Rakesh Bhat, Guruprasad, Lokesh, and Chidanand
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