Bulandshahr violence: UP govt transfers ASP; Army jawan arrested

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

The UP government Sunday transferred Akhtar, who was posted as of police (rural) in Bulandshahr, six days after two people died in mob violence in the district following an alleged cow slaughter incident.

Manish Mishra, posted as of police at modern control room, Ghaziabad, has been made the new ASP (rural) of Bulandshahr.

The development comes close on the heels of the arrest of an jawan allegedly involved in the killing of a police during the mob violence.

"The handed over to Special Task Force team in yesterday late night," IG STF told

On December 3, a mob of some 400 people rampaged through a village in Bulandshahr apparently after cow carcasses were found in a jungle nearby. During the violence, and a 20-year-old man died of gunshot wounds.

Singh and his team had gone to the area to tackle the violence when they came under attack by the mob.

On Saturday, the UP government transferred Bulandshahr SSP to the DGP office in Kumar had said the of police will be replaced by Sitapur SP Prabhakar Chaudhary.

The government has transferred two other policemen of Bulandshahr district Circle of Syana area Satya Prakash Sharma and chowki in-charge

Additional Director General, Intelligence, SB Shiradkar submitted a report on the violence Friday. The transfers are understood to be in line with the findings of the report on police handling of the situation.

Singh, who died in the mob violence, was the investigating of the Dadri lynching case from September 28, 2015 to November 9, 2015. However, the chargesheet was filed by a different IO in March, 2016.

Police have arrested nine accused in the Bulandshahr case but the main conspirator, Yogesh Raj, the district convener of Bajrang Dal, is on the run. In a video that surfaced online on Wednesday, Raj had claimed innocence.

Another inquiry by a government-constituted SIT is underway, and the team is going into the details and video footage of the incident, an said.

Also, a magisterial probe has been ordered by the government.

The government has been severely criticised by opposition leaders over law and order and for its handling of the situation after the violence.

on Friday said the violence in Bulandshahr was an "accident" and there did not happen any incident of mob lynching in his state. He, however, assured that no one responsible for the violence will be spared.

The has slammed Adityanath's downplaying of the severity of an incident of mob violence and said he has attempted to "derail" the probe in the case.

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First Published: Sun, December 09 2018. 15:25 IST