Meerut: Cases of smuggling and crime are increasing every day. In the countryside area of Meerut, the incident of Gokshi has come to the fore for the second consecutive day. Despite the strict instructions of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the smugglers are challenging the police. In the Rohta police station area of the district, on Tuesday late night, Gotkars fiercely attacked. Half a dozen cows have been found dead on the spot. On getting information in the morning, the villagers created a ruckus. Police reached the spot on the information and investigated the incident. The police removed the dead bovines from there. According to the information received recently, CM Yogi had said that cow neither will be beaten with lathi nor will it be allowed to be cut but there is no impact in Meerut. In the forest of village Azampur of Rohta police station area, there was a stir on Wednesday morning when half a dozen cows were found dead.

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It is also being said that the villagers created a ruckus after seeing the cow dynasty like this. On reaching the spot, the police investigated and pacified the people. Seeing the uproar, the police of many police stations including SDM Sadar reached the spot and investigated. People were pacified by assuring action.

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The remains of four bovines were lying on the spot, while four bovines were tied to the tree. The police buried the remains of the dead bovine in the ground. According to the police, the matter is also being investigated for plotting to spoil the atmosphere during festivals. Gotskar escaped from the scene, while some tools were recovered from the scene. The incident is being investigated. Earlier on Sunday, on the information of Gokshi in the forest of Sodat village, the police reached the spot and saved the two bovines safely. Seeing the police, the accused managed to escape from the spot. The police had recovered the items used in the cow and a stab.

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