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Police registers 8 FIRs, arrests 7 bovine smugglers, seized 7 vehicles
5/4/2024 10:38:26 PM
Early Times Report
RAMBAN, May 4: Jammu and Kashmir Police Continuing its drive against the bovine smugglers and their propagators under Operation KAMDHENU, Ramban police under the supervision of SSP Ramban Anuj Kumar-IPS has foiled bovine smuggling attempts, registered 08 FIRs arrested 07 bovine smugglers, rescued 86 bovines and seized 07 vehicles.
Police team of Police station Batote headed by SHO Batote performing vehicle checking duty intercepted a vehicle bearing registration No. JK14A 8988 and held one person namely Mohd Irshad son of Shakur Din resident of Walli Nallah District Udhampur. During checking 04 bovines were found laden inside the vehicle which were tied in a cruel manner. Police Party of PP Patnitop intercepted a person namely Mohd Farooq son of Ghulam Hassan resident of Jakhani Udhampur who was taking 12 bovine animals on foot towards kashmir without any valid permission. The bovines were being transported illegally towards Kashmir.
In another instance Police Party of PS Ramban headed by SHO Ramban foiled Bovine smuggling bids intercepted two vehicles bearing registration Nos JK21J 3640 and JK 21D 0182 and held one person namely Munir Ahmed son of Ghulam Mohd resident of Chanderkote Ramban and driver of vehicle bearing registration No JK 21D 0182 managed to escape from spot. During checking 43 bovines were found laden inside both the vehicles which were tied in a cruel manner and were being transported illegally towards Kashmir.
In another instance Police Party of PS Banihal headed by SHO Banihal foiled a bovine smuggling bid, intercepted two vehicles bearing registration Nos JK03G5516and JK19 6781and held two persons namely Hilal Ahmed son of Ghulam Hassan resident of Tral,Pulwama and Adil Ahmed Bhat son of Abdual Rashid Bhat resident of Banihal Ramban. During checking, 17 bovines were found laden inside both the vehicles, which were tied in a cruel manner and were being transported illegally towards Kashmir.
In another instance Police Party of Police Station Dharamkund headed by SHO Dharamkund also foiled bovine smuggling bid, intercepted two vehicles bearing registration No JK 11A 9544 and JK14B 7094,held two persons namely Javid Ahmed son of Ghulam Qadir resident of Gool Ramban and Abdual Karim resident of Kanga Tehsil & District Ramban. During checking 10 bovines were found laden inside both the vehicles which were tied in a cruel manner and were being transported illegally towards Kashmir.
As a result, a total of 86 bovine animals were rescued under the operation "KAMDHENU." Subsequently, FIR Nos. 59/2024 and 60/2024 were registered at Police Station Batote, FIR Nos. 96/2024 and 97/2024 at PS Ramban, FIR Nos.60/2024 and 61/2024 at PS Banihal and FIR Nos. 20/2024 and 21/2024 were registered at PS Dharmkund under Sections 188 IPC and under section 11 of the Prevention of cruelty to Animals Act. The investigation has been initiated into these cases. 07 persons arrested and 07 vehicles involved in the commission of offence have been seized.
The successful rescue operation was conducted by Police parties led by SHO Police Station Batote, SHO Ramban,SHO Banihal and SHO PS Dharamkund under the supervision of Dysp Hqrs Ramban, SDPO Banihal, SDPO Gool, Addl.SP Ramban, with the overall supervision by SSP Ramban.
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