Mob torches truck transporting beef  
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Mob in Karnataka torches vehicle transporting beef 'illegally'

A truck allegedly transporting beef illegally to neighbouring Telangana was set on fire by locals in Ainapur town on Monday night, police said.

Belagavi (Karnataka) | A truck allegedly transporting beef illegally to neighbouring Telangana was set on fire by locals in Ainapur town on Monday night, police said.

The truck was on its way from Kudachi town in Raibag taluk to Hyderabad when it was stopped near the Siddeshwar temple in Kagawad taluk. On inspection, locals found beef inside the vehicle. Angered by the discovery, they set the truck ablaze, police added.

By the time fire tenders from the Belagavi Fire Department and Ugar Sugar Factory arrived, the vehicle had already been completely gutted.

Cases have been filed under the anti-cattle slaughter law and robbery.

Police have registered two cases under the prevention of cattle slaughter act and prevention of cruelty to animals act.

Further, three people have been arrested for alleged illegal transport of the meat, police added.

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