UP: Not Police Or Court, A Buffalo Settles Theft Case

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UP: Not Police Or Court, A Buffalo Settles Theft Case



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Virendra of Ali Nagar in Jalesar town of Kannauj district lodged a complaint with the police stating that his
friend Dharmendra had stolen his buffalo and sold it
In this case of theft, the police or the court did not decide the outcome but a buffalo did.
Virendra of Ali Nagar in Jalesar town of Kannauj district lodged a complaint with the police stating that his
friend Dharmendra had stolen his buffalo and sold it.
Dharmendra, however, denied the charge and insisted that the buffalo belonged to him.
The buffalo was brought to the police station on Monday and let loose.

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Both Virendra and Dharmendra were
asked to call out to the buffalo by the policemen.
After some time, the bovine walked up to Dharmendra and the ownership issue was settled.
Senior sub inspector Vijayakant Mishra, said, "We tried this unique idea of letting the buffalo make its own
choice.

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When Virendra and Dharmendra called out to the animal, it stared at them and walked up to
Dharmendra and the issue was decided."
Virendra, in his complaint, had alleged that his friend Dharmendra had stolen his buffalo, who had further
sold it to a man named Muslim of the Rasoolabad village.
On Sunday, while Muslim had taken the animal to sell it further in a cattle fair, Virendra caught hold of him
and entered into a scuffle with him claiming that the buffalo belonged to him.
Muslim, denied his claim and stated that he had purchased this buffalo from Dharmendra.
At the police station, Dharmendra said that the buffalo belonged to him and he had sold the animal to Muslim
for Rs 19,000 a few days ago.
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