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Two held for transporting cows illegally to Rajasthan

The accused in police custody.

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The local police have recovered three cows that were being transported illegally in a vehicle. Two persons have been arrested in connection with the case, which has been officially registered.

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A spokesperson for the district police said the two persons, identified as Ramu Yadav and Anik Pal, both from Uttar Pradesh, were arrested after the police intercepted a mini commercial vehicle on the KGP Expressway on October 14.

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The action was taken based on intelligence that the accused were transporting cows to Rajasthan for alleged slaughter.

The spokesperson claimed that the accused could not produce any documents to justify the transportation of the cattle. Upon inspection, three cows with their mouths tied in an inhumane manner were found in the vehicle. The police impounded the vehicle and sent the recovered cattle to a cow shelter. The accused are believed to be involved in cattle smuggling and cow slaughter activities.

The accused have been sent to judicial custody following a one-day interrogation during police remand, according to reports.

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