The Gujjar was allegedly had a cow herd of about 200 animals and when some animals allegedly entered into the fields of the farmer, he objected and it led to a heated exchange between the cow herd grazer and farmer. The enraged farmer allegedly fired a bullet which left a cow dead.
Raghbir Singh Brar
Taking a swift action on the complaint of one Sikander Khan son of Sharif Khan, resident of village Janta Wali of district Ganganagar, the Faridkot police have claimed to have arrested a farmer Jagdish Singh son of Tehal Singh, resident of Guru Nanak Colony Faridkot.
The complainant had stated to the police that he would graze his cow herd of about two hundreds animals at vacant places roaming from place to place.
He stated that when he was moving with his cow herd from village Jhottiwala to Machaki, some of his cows were waliking on a kuccha track down the road.
He alleged that the accused Jagdish Singh, after some heated argument with him, fired a bullet which hit his cow leaving it dead.
The Faridkot police registered a case against Jagdish Singh son of Tehal Singh at police station Sadar Faridkot under sections of 109,325 of BNS,11 of prevention to cruelty to animals act,1960 and 25 of arms act on the complaint of Sikandar Khan. The police have arrested the accrued and also recovered his revolver used in the crime
