The Muslim men were tied to the tree and brutally thrashed. (Photo | Screengrab from the video) 
India

Assault over carrying 'beef': Two siblings held for selling meat to victims in Madhya Pradesh

With this, the number of people arrested in the May 22 incident, a video of which went viral on the social media, stood at 10, an official said.

From our online archive

SEONI: Two more persons were arrested on Sunday in connection with an incident in Madhya Pradesh's Seoni district, in which five persons had assaulted three others for allegedly carrying beef, following which the attackers and the victims were held.

With this, the number of people arrested in the May 22 incident, a video of which went viral on the social media, stood at 10, an official said.

According to the police, a group of five "gaurakshaks" (cow vigilantes) allegedly beat up two men with sticks and forced one of the victims to thrash a woman accompanying them with chappals.

While the five self-styled cow vigilantes were held under sections 341(wrongful restraint), 294 (obscene act), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) and 34 (act done by several persons with common intention) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and under the Arms Act, the three persons who got thrashed were arrested under the Madhya Pradesh Govansh Vadh Pratishedh Adhiniyam.

"We arrested siblings Rasheed Hakim (24) and Sammi Hakim (20) on Sunday for selling meat to the three people who were beaten up on May 22. The brothers are residents of Kheri village," informed Dunda Seoni police station in-charge GS Uike. 

The police had impounded 140 kg of red meat, suspected to be beef, which has been sent to the laboratory for analysis, the official said.

22 Indian seafarers reportedly safe after two vessels hijacked off Somalia, Gulf of Aden, says centre

Centre asks states to step up surveillance as H1N1 cases surge in Delhi, adjoining areas

Delhi Police files FIR over youth's pellet injuries from July 20 protest after Rahul Gandhi's dharna

Several detained as anti-reservation protesters gather at Jantar Mantar despite no police nod

JMM workers clash with protesting students in Ranchi, flee with Hemant Soren’s effigy

SCROLL FOR NEXT