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Man held in UP''s Muzaffarnagar for carrying beef

MUZAFFARNAGAR: A man was arrested after an exchange of fire with police for allegedly carrying beef at a village here, an official said on Thursday.

Man held in UP''s Muzaffarnagar for carrying beef

A police constable was injured in the gun fight and admitted to a hospital, they said.



Muzaffarnagar (UP), October 17

A man was arrested after an exchange of fire with police for allegedly carrying beef at a village here, an official said on Thursday.

A police constable was injured in the gun fight and admitted to a hospital, they said.

Acting on specific information, the police team cornered three men for carrying beef on Wednesday at Rehmatpur village in the district, Circle Officer Ram Mohan Sharma said.

In an exchange of fire between them, one person was arrested while the other two managed to flee, he said.

Police have seized meat, a bike and instruments used in slaughtering from their possession, Sharma said.

He said a laboratory report is yet to confirm if the seized meat was beef. —PTI

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