Assam: Police Intercepts Luxury Car Carrying Five Cattle In Dhubri

Sources claim that the car was involved in a road accident that attracted the police's attention.
Assam: Police Intercepts Luxury Car Carrying Five Cattle In Dhubri

GUWAHATI: At Golokganj town of Dhubri, five livestock were found in an opulent automobile. 

The police confiscated a Chevrolet vehicle and five cows from Birat Nagar Chariali in the wee hours of Wednesday. Sources claim that the car was involved in a road accident that attracted the police's attention.

The car was seized by the police afterwards. The law enforcement officials have detained the car's driver. The car's identification number is AS 01 AA 3644.

As required by law, necessary follow-up actions are being taken, and an investigation is in progress.

Similar circumstances occurred on Monday when the Jorabat Police stopped a truck at Jorabat that was allegedly transporting livestock into Meghalaya illegally.

There were 30 cows total in the vehicle, according to sources who claim it was filled with contraband animals. As the car was leaving Nagaon for Meghalaya, it was stopped.

The truck and the animals have been retrieved by the legal authorities. The truck driver, though, had already left the area. The car's identification number is AS-01-PC-8357.

Recently, a duo was arrested for illegally trading beef in Guwahati’s Six Mile area. The episode took place in Dwarandha area of Six Mile, on 8th February, Wednesday. As per the reports, both father and the son were selling beef in the region from a very long time. 

The duo has been identified as Abdul Salam and Mohidul Islam. Along with fresh flesh, the police recovered 13kg of cooked beef from the accused’s possession.

A case have been lodged in the nearest Dispur police unit under registration number 251/2022 and IPC section 13(1) of the Assam Cattle Preservation Act 2021, in connection with the matter.

The local police accused them for carrying out the activity of trading beef in the area and breaking laws of the state. Later, the duo was presented before the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate of Kamrup Metro. The authorities then announced 14 days of judicial custody to both father and the son.

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