Animal trade in Himachal Pradesh, 16 buffalo seized; The offer would be Saharanpur in UP - animal smuggling 16 buffalo seized in Himachal Pradesh Two

Animal trade matters are increasing in Bilaspur. Swarghat police filled two bakkies with 16 buffalo on the Kiratpur-Nechowk front leg taken to Saharanpur. Both the accused are from the Muslim community of Hamirpur. This is the fourth case of animal trade in a month in which the accused comes from the Muslim community. Jagran correspondent, Bilaspur. In Himachal Pradesh, cases of animal trade are increasing. Swarghat police filled two pick-up vehicles on Friday night with 16 buffalo in the erection of Kiratpur-Nerchowk front. The buffalo filled in this were taken to Saharanpur (Uttar Pradesh). Remove ad, just read the news, both the accused who were caught in both cases are Hamirpur residents and belong to the Muslim community. In the first case, Swarghat police stopped a bakkie number HP-55-C-6375 during the blockade in the first case, and three buffalo and five small cats were filled in it. The manager was identified as a 42 -year -old Mohammad Rafiq resident Tarkheri, Post Office Bhumal, Tehsil Nadaun District Hamirpur. In the second case, the bakkie came HP-67-7683 from Bilaspur in the same case, which was stopped and checked, four buffalo and four small cats were filled inside. The driver was identified as 28 -year -old SAUKAT Ali resident of Village KANKARI, Post Office Didi Tikkar, Tehsil and District HamirPur. The police investigation revealed that these people are taking these animals to Saharanpur. It is learned that there is a market market every Saturday and Sunday in Saharanpur. In this market, animals are brought and sold from different states. This first case of animal trade was not caught in the Bilaspur district, but a fourth case was registered in a month. The wonderful thing is that the accused belongs to the Muslim community in all these cases. Can be taken in a normal truck. Maximum four to five small animals that carry so many animals in a bakkie are a matter of serious animal abuse. According to the rules, a maximum of four to five animals can be transported to the normal truck. In contrast, how will eight animals be kept in the bakkie.