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Police arrested 8 bovine smugglers, seized 7 cehicles, rescues 87 bovines
6/8/2024 9:34:49 PM
Early Times Report

Ramban, June 8: Jammu and Kashmir Police Continuing its drive against the bovine smugglers and their propagators under Operation KAMDHENU,Ramban Police has foiled 08 bovine smuggling attempts, registered 08 FIRs arrested 08 bovine smugglers, rescued 87 bovines and seized 07 vehicles.
Police team of Police station Chanderkote headed by SHO Chanderkote while performing vehicle checking duty intercepted a vehicle, held one person. During checking 07 bovines were found laden inside vehicle, which were tied in a cruel manner and were being transported illegally.
SHO Ramban also intercepted one vehicle and held one person.During checking 07 bovines were found laden inside the vehicle which were tied in a cruel manner and were being transported illegally.
In another instance Police team of Police Station Ramsoo headed by SHO Ramsoo during vehicle checking duty intercepted 04 vehicles and held 04 persons.During checking 48 bovines were found laden inside the vehicles which were tied in a cruel manner and were being transported illegally.
In another instance Police Party of PS Banihal headed by SHO Banihal during patrolling duty intercepted one person who was taking 16 bovines on foot towards kashmir without permission of Competent Authority.
In another instance Police Party of PS Dharamkund headed by SHO Dharamkund intercepted a vehicle and held one person. During checking 09 bovines were found laden inside the vehicle which were tied in a cruel manner and were being transported illegally towards Kashmir.
As a result, a total of 87 bovine Animals were rescued under the operation “KAMDHENU.” Subsequently, FIR No. 87/2024 registered at PS Chanderkote, FIR No. 132/2024 at PS Ramban, FIR Nos. 75/2024, 76/2024, 77/2024, 79/2024 were registered at Police Station Ramsoo, FIR No.99/2024 at Police Station Banihal and FIR No.29/2024 registered at Police Station Dharamkund under relevant sections of law and investigation initiated into these cases.
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