The rustlers, however, managed to flee the area, leaving the cattle.
Based on a complaint filed by villagers, a case has been registered against six unknown persons at Muradnagar police station.
According to police, a group of six armed cattle rustlers barged into around four houses in different localities of Muradnagar and took away cattle.
"When the accused, who arrived in a canter, were fleeing, some villagers spotted them and raised an alarm. Hearing noise, some persons with their licenced pistols chased them, leading to an exchange of fire," a police officer said.
Villagers alleged that police personnel, posted on route which the accused took, failed to nab them.
"We have got a complaint from some villagers. The accused would be arrested soon," the officer said.
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