HAT-TRICK BY NORTH & MIDDLE ANDAMAN POLICE FOILED ANOTHER CATTLE SMUGGLING BID, 11 CATTLE RESCUED

HAT-TRICK BY NORTH & MIDDLE ANDAMAN POLICE FOILED ANOTHER CATTLE SMUGGLING BID, 11 CATTLE RESCUED

Port Blair, June 27: 
report by rohit
A complaint of theft of 02 cows was registered on 26/06/2023 at PS Rangat. A special team of comprising SI Pankaj Kumar Pandey SHO PS Rangat, SI SilpiSingha, SI Deva Raju, HC Rakesh Kumar, PCs Nisith Das, SonuYadav, Santosh Kumar Tiwari& Ct. SubolBepari of PS Rangat swung into action, conducted extensive search in entire Rangat area. Upon a tip and the team’s tireless effort paid off when 11 Nos. cattle (08 Cows, 02 Bulls & 01 Calf) found in an unhygienic condition without fodder and shelter near Goal Pahar, Rangat. A person namely Babu Ram Jaidar S/o Late JaggaJaydar(57) yrs R/o Yeratta, Rangat has been caught red handed while he was handling one of the stolen cows. The complainant identified his stolen cows, and the accused too accepted his guilt. On further interrogation it revealed that the accused have collected cattles which were found roaming unattended like stray cattle at Rangat area for the purpose of smuggling them to Port Blair through water or road means on demand. Accordingly, a case vide Crime No. 47/23 dated 26/06/23 U/s 379 IPC r.w.s 34(2) of Police Act, 1861 and section 11(1)(d)(f)(h)(k) of Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act, 1960  was registered and all the cattle were seized from the spot followed by medical examination. It is also come to light that if, these cattle were not detected, he could have transported all the cattle for ill motive to Port Blair within one or two days, as some purchasers were in regular contact with him. This is the third time within a period of one month that North and Middle Andaman Police cracked cow smuggling case. The successful crackdown on this theft and cow smuggling not only serves as a deterrent to such illicit activities but also sends a strong message that the North & Middle Andaman District Police will not tolerate any form of cruelty towards animals. The North & Middle Andaman District Police would also like to extend their gratitude to the community members who provided crucial information that assisted in this investigation. Such cooperation from the public is vital in combating organized criminal activities and maintaining the peace and harmony of our society. The district police is committed to take stringent legal action against the individuals involved in such activities, dedicated to ensure the safety and security of the community, and will continue their relentless efforts to combat all forms of criminal activities.

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