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A group of “cattle smugglers” allegedly fired at two women, including a British national, who were attempting to free animals packed into a speeding tempo on the Gurgaon-Alwar road, police said on Wednesday.
The incident took place around 2:30 am on Tuesday when Sonia Sharma, a British national, and her friend Archie Baranwal were driving their SUV and noticed five to six cows in the tempo that was speeding, a police official said. The tempo had no rear tyres and was running on its rims.
Seeing the plight of animals, the women called the police and asked the driver to stop. Smelling trouble, the assailants opened fire.
But the two women were undeterred and continued the chase.
The police came around 2:45 am and the goons fled from the spot, abandoning the vehicle. They managed to get away due to traffic congestion on the way, Sharma added.
Gurgaon Police PRO Ravinder Kumar said a case had been registered in Sohna Police Station against four to five unidentified cattle smugglers following the complaint by the two women.
Sharma, who is finding it hard to get over the trauma, alleged that there was little evidence of police patrolling or police vigil at that hour of the night and added that she would like to leave the country.
She added that the incident has completely shaken her faith in the country's administration and legal system.
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