Acting on a tip off about cow slaughter, a police team raided the house of Nazim in Gauspura village in Singhavali Ahir police station area on Tuesday and recovered 150 kg meat, Additional Superintendent of Police Aziz-ul Haq said here today.
Haq said veterinary doctors suspected it to be meat of "cow or its progeny" and a sample has been sent for laboratory test.
The ASP said a case has been lodged under Uttar Pradesh Cow Slaughter Prevention Act against them.
"The arrested accused have disclosed the names of their three accomplices and efforts are on to nab them," he said.
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The remains of the animal have been buried, he said.
Members of Bajrang Dal and other Hindu organisations protested against the incident. A large group led by local Bajrang Dal leaders reached the village, which is Muslim dominated, and raised slogans against cow slaughter following which heavy police force have been deployed to maintain peace.
Police said they were tipped-off about a stolen cow being slaughtered in a house at Gauspur village following which they conducted the raid. Blood-stained butcher knives were recovered, they added.
Modi government and BJP have been facing flak over cow vigilantes in various states including Uttar Pradesh, where a man, Ikhlaq, was beaten to death by a mob in Bishada village in Dadri on September 9 last year following rumours that his family had stored and eaten beef.