A team of court commissioners, lawyers, police and members of NGO Gau Gyan Foundation, which had gone to check illegal abattoirs at Yelahanka New Town in Bengaluru, was attacked by a mob on Tuesday.
Police confirmed the attack had taken place and said they were investigating the case.
A team of court commissioners, lawyers, police and members of NGO Gau Gyan Foundation, which had gone to check illegal abattoirs at Yelahanka New Town in Bengaluru, was attacked by a mob on Tuesday.
The team members were "heckled, chased, attacked and the windowpanes of police vehicles smashed" by the mob after it detected an illegal abattoir at Dodda Bettahalli, according to Kavitha Jain, a member of the NGO working for the protection of cows and its progenies.
"The abattoir was running inside SS Garage. There were 15 cows and its progenies such as bulls, ox and calves in four canters. Apart from that, there was an open space where some animals were tied. When we asked people there to open, they refused. In no time, a mob of around 250 people surrounded us," Jain said.
"They started attacking us and abusing us...Somehow, we managed to escape in the police vehicles, whose glasses were also smashed by the mob," Jain said.
A complaint was lodged at Yelahanka police station, she said.
Police confirmed the attack had taken place and said they were investigating the case.
No arrests had been made so far, they said.
A meeting was held with local leaders of a minority community to find an amicable solution, police said.
Jain told PTI that she and Joshine Antony are the petitioners in a case pertaining to stopping illegal slaughter houses in the city.
"The court had asked us to show at least five such illegal abattoirs in the city to pass an order. It also appointed two court commissioners to oversee the operations," said Jain.
On October 14, the team located three illegal abattoirs at JJ Nagar, Chandra Layout and Shikari Palya.
(PTI)