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Punjab police arrest chief of cow vigilantes from U.P.

August 21, 2016 06:03 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 02:47 pm IST - Patiala

Satish was also booked under Section 377 of the IPC which criminalises unnatural sex after a youth from Saharanpur alleged that he was abducted and sodomised by Satish’s goons.

Gau Raksha Dal chief Satish Kumar in police custody in Patiala on Sunday. Photo: PTI

In a crackdown on self-styled cow vigilantes, the Punjab police have arrested Gau Raksha Dal chief Satish Kumar from Uttar Pradesh, a fortnight after he was booked for sodomy, rioting, extortion among other charges.

The Patiala police also arrested two other accused, Arun Kumar and Gauri, from Vrindavan in U.P, where they were hiding.

“We have arrested three accused on Saturday from Vrindavan. Two other accused — Bablu and Gurpreet — are still at large, and we hope to arrest them very soon,” Rajinder Singh Sohal, Superintendent of Police, Rajpura, told

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The Patiala police had lodged a case on August 6, two years after a video went viral showing Gau Raksha Dal members brutally thrashing people. A case under Sections 382 (having made preparation for causing death), 384 (committing extortion), 341 (wrongfully restraining any person), along with Sections 148 and 149 of the Indian Penal Code was registered.

Satish was also booked under Section 377, which criminalises unnatural sex, after a youth from Saharanpur alleged that he was abducted and sodomised by Satish’s goons.

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“The local Rajpura court has sent them to one-day police custody. We will demand their further remand,” said Mr. Sohal. The victim from Saharanpur had told a judicial magistrate that Satish, Bablu and few others had forcibly taken him to a cow shelter in Rajpura where he was sodomised.

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