52 cattle rescued from clutches of smugglers, two arrested

Raigarh. Revealing a major incident of cattle smuggling in village Kanchanpur under Gharghoda police station area of the district, police arrested two cattle smugglers with 52 cattle last night. Taking immediate action on the information of the organization engaged in cow service, the police arrested the accused and sent them on judicial remand.

According to the information, on the night of July 25, Gharghoda Dial 112 received information regarding cattle smuggling. Dial 112 staff immediately informed the station in-charge inspector Kumar Gaurav and raided the village Kanchanpur main road. On the spot, two cattle smugglers were caught by the members of Gau-Putra Sena, who were smuggling 52 cattle to take them to the slaughterhouse by starving and thirsting them, beating them and brutally. Police took the accused Ramsingh Sidar (52) and Sukhsai Sidar (26) into custody from the spot and brought all the cattle safely to the police station. In this regard, on the written application submitted by Ghudas Mahant of Gau-Putra Sena, crime number 190/2025 was registered in police station Gharghoda and a case was registered against the accused under section 4, 6, 10, 11 of Chhattisgarh Krishak Pashu Parikshan Act 2004 and section 11 of Animal Cruelty Prevention Act 1960. Chhattisgarhi cuisine

The arrested accused have been identified as Ramsingh Sidar father late Ghasiram Sidar and Sukhsai Sidar father Kartik Ram Sidar, both residents of village Katghara Baiskimuda, police station Lalunga. Both have been produced in the court today and sent on remand.

With this action, the police has got a big success in curbing cow smuggling, which has once again highlighted the commitment of the police towards cow-breeding and animal protection in the area.

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