Jaipur, July 9
The Rajasthan Police has sought permission from an Alwar court to investigate further the cow smuggling case against the two sons of Pehlu Khan, who was lynched two years ago for allegedly transporting the animals illegally.
The Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government in Rajasthan had faced criticism a fortnight ago after a chargesheet was filed against Khan’s sons, Irshad Khan (25) Aarif Khan (22), and a truck operator, Khan Mohammad, in the cow smuggling case.
Gehlot had then responded that the police could reinvestigate aspects of the cow smuggling case, registered when the BJP government was in power.
Alwar SP Anil Paris Deshmukh today said the police filed an application in the court of Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate on Saturday, seeking permission to further investigate the cow smuggling case.
“Certain aspects will be further investigated. His sons have said they were going to sell the animals in Tapukara (in Alwar) and the truck operator claims that he had sold the vehicle to someone else before the incident had taken place,” Deshmukh said.
Earlier, the police had said the animals were being taken to Haryana. Also, Mohammad could be absolved of the charges if it is proved that the truck did not now belong to him. The three have been charged under the Rajasthan Bovine Animal (Prohibition of Temporary Migration or Export) Act.
Pehlu’s name was dropped in the chargesheet as he had died, police said. Pehlu and his sons were thrashed by a mob on the suspicion of cow smuggling on Aprli 1, 2017. He died at a hospital in Alwar on April 3. They were on their way to Haryana’s Nuh district from Jaipur when cow vigilantes stopped two of the vehicles on the Jaipur-Delhi national highway. — PTI
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