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Bovine smuggling bids foiled, 49 cattle rescued; 6 arrested
6/14/2021 12:26:42 AM

EARLY TIMES REPORT

JAMMU, June 13: District Police Reasi has foiled three major bovine smuggling bids and succeeded in rescuing 49 cattle.
In the first incident, a team of Special Police Picket Khour Mahore developed a specific information about smuggling of bovines in Bandey Narh area of Mahore.
The team intercepted bovine smugglers at Bandey Narh and arrested three notorious bovines smugglers Nazir Ahmed S/O Sardar Mohd, Sadiq Hussain S/O Baj Hussain, Aijaz Ahmed S/O Wazir Ali all resident of Channa tehsil Chassana and rescued 26 bovines from their possession while on way to Kulgam district of Kashmir valley. In this regard FIR NO 32/ 2021 US 188 IPC stands registered at Police Station Mahore and investigations set in. In another incident, team of police station Mahore intercepted and arrested one notorious bovines smuggler Noor Hussain S/O Shah Wali R/O Thillo tehsil Thuroo from Bandey Narh and rescued 13 bovines from his possession.
In this regards FIR no 33/2021 US 188 IPC stands registered at Police Station Mahore and investigations set in.
Whereas in another attempt of bovines smuggling in Chassana area, team of Police Station Chassana apprehended two notorious bovines smugglers namely Aijaz Ahmed and Mohd Iqbal both S’s/O Mohd Shafi R/O Tulli from Sungri area of Chassana and rescued 10 bovines from their possession. In this regard FIR no 21/2021 US 188 IPC stands registered at Police Station Chassana and investigations set in.
Senior Superintendent of Police ReasiShailender Singh is seeking day to day report from police stations to ensure that bovine smuggling is stalled without compromising without any hassle for the genuine seasonal movement of nomads (Gujjars) from the Jurisdiction of district Reasi. In the current season of nomads movement, 161 cattle are rescued in 20 case FIRs registered against bovines smuggling in which 29 accused have been arrested since last 2 months in district Reasi.
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