Meat seller thrashed by cops for alleged cow slaughter

Salim Qureshi alias Munna was picked up by two police constables on June 14 from his home and taken to a private wedding hall where they allegedly beat him up severely.

Published: 22nd June 2018 08:15 PM  |   Last Updated: 22nd June 2018 08:15 PM   |  A+A-

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By PTI

BAREILLY: A local meat seller who was allegedly beaten up by the police over allegations of cow slaughter has died in a Delhi hospital.

Salim Qureshi alias Munna was picked up by two police constables on June 14 from his home and taken to a private wedding hall where they beat him up severely, his wife Farzana has alleged in a complaint lodged with the police.

He died yesterday at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), she said.

Qureshi, who ran a small meat shop in Baradari area, was summoned by Kankartola police post-in-charge Ali Mian Zaidi at the behest of local corporators husband Anjum Khan, she alleged.

The family admitted Qureshi at a local hospital from where he was referred to Delhi, she said.

The local people staged a protest last evening, placing the body on the road.

Acting Senior Superintendent of Police Kamlesh Bahadur said the two constables, Shripal and Harishankar, and Kankartola post-in-charge Ali Mian Zaidi have been placed under suspension.

The police have also lodged an FIR against the two constables and two others, including Anjum Khan, who tipped them while alleging cow slaughter.

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