While these alleged cow smugglers were arrested, the assailants were absconding, they said.
After a video of the incident, which reportedly took place last week, went viral on social media, police registered separate cases against the assailants as well as the alleged cow smugglers.
The video showed the four youths tied up and being beaten brutally in front of a crowd at the village, about 110 km from Betul district headquarters.
Also, another case was registered against the four persons, all residents of Rehatgao in neighbouring Harda district, for alleged cow smuggling, he said.
"These cow smugglers have been arrested. We are investigating the video clip, and will take further action accordingly," the police officer said.
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