Chandauli News: The Chandauli police, which is trying to curb animal trafficking, has achieved a major success. On Tuesday, the police recovered 10 cow dynasty being taken for smuggling in a truck and also arrested three smugglers in the case. These smugglers were cleverly carrying out their illegal business, but the police vigilance thwarted their plan.
Unique way of smuggling
The arrested accused told in police interrogation that they were taking the cow dynasty to Bihar. He adopted a unique way to carry out this illegal work. A Scorpio car was running in front of him to protect the cow-filled truck from police checking. Two people aboard the Scorpio used to inform the truck driver, taking information about the location of the police all the way, so that they could avoid being caught. In this way, they were trying to bring the cow dynasty to the safe Bihar border.
Effective police action
On the instructions of Superintendent of Police Aditya Langhe, the police have launched a strict campaign against cow-smuggling. Under this, under the guidance of Additional Superintendent of Police Anant Chandrashekhar and Jurisdiction Devendra Kumar, the team of Inspector -in -charge Sanjay Kumar Singh received information from the informer. On this information, intensive investigation of vehicles was started by blockade on the highway near Majhwar railway station. Meanwhile, the police stopped a truck on suspicion and searched it. During the search, 10 cows were recovered from the truck. The Scorpio, coming behind the truck, was also arrested and two people were arrested in it.
Arrested and seizure
The arrested accused have been identified as Umesh Kumar Singh, Suraj Gaur and Pankaj Yadav, residents of Varanasi. The police have registered a case against the three accused under the Animal Cruelty Prevention Act and other related sections. Police have also seized a truck used in smuggling (up67t5603) and a Scorpio (up77R8176). The police team involved in this successful campaign is being appreciated, as they not only saved the cow dynasty, but have taken an important step in preventing such crime.