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Cattle smugglers nabbed; 3 cattle heads recovered

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DIBRUGARH, Nov 10: Dibrugarh police managed to nab two cattle smugglers and recovered three cattle heads from a car in upper Assam’s Dibrugarh on Wednesday night.

The smugglers have been identified as Md Sabir Ali and Md Babu Ali of Chaulkhowa, Dibrugarh.

Dibrugarh additional superintendent of police (HQ) Bitul Chetia said, “Last night at about 11 pm, information was received at Tingrai OP that some miscreants were lifting cows in a car. Sub-inspector Bikramjit Pegu chased the vehicle and the Naka team of Lahowal police station tried to stop the vehicle at Railway crossing but the vehicle instead of stopping hit another car and fled from there.”

“The police team while chasing the smugglers fired 4 rounds aiming at the back wheels. The vehicle met with an accident at Bokul Chariali. People gathered there helped the police team to apprehend Md Sabir Ali and Md Babu Ali and recovered three cow heads from a Chevrolet car without a license plate. The driver of the car managed to escape from the spot,” Chetia said.

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Chetia further said, “A case was registered at Lahowal police station. We have alerted our police team to nab the driver who managed to escape from the spot. The cattle smugglers were from the Chalkhowa area of Dibrugarh.”

Sources said the cattle smugglers are now using luxury cars to transport cattle. Most of the times, the cattle smugglers use such vehicles to do the crime.

“Chalkhowa area of Dibrugarh is a den of criminal activity. Most of the cattle lifters are taking refuge in that area. Dibrugarh police should launch a massive crackdown in the area to flush out the criminals from the region,” a source said.

 

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