Two Bakkieswagens banned in Ranchi, four arrested, four arrested

Ranchi, September 12 (IANS). Police in Ranchi’s Kharsidag in area seized two bakkie vehicles loaded with large consignments of banned beef. Four people aboard these vehicles were arrested. The battered meat is shipped to West Bengals. Police have described this action as a great success against the internal gang. According to police, secret information was received on September 11 that two pickup vehicles from Ranchi’s Daladali had come to Kharsidag at high speeds. Among them, cow dynasty is loaded and sent to Kolkata. After the information, a special RAID team was formed under the leadership of the rural superintendent of police and headquarters First DSP about the instructions of the Deputy Inspector General of Police Senior Superintendent of Police Chandan Kumar Sinha. Both pick -up vehicles were seen on the Ring Road during the vehicle. Police, the driver and riders started leaving the vehicle and started fleeing, but four people besieged. In the initial investigation he claimed the documents, claiming to have chicken grains and fish feed in the vehicle, but when the investigation was conducted, the banned beef was recovered under the sail. The arrested accused acknowledged that they were taking meat from the Rohtas district Bihar to Barasat, Kolkata in the Western Bengal. He also revealed that the banned meat has been smuggled throughout the past few months using false papers. The arrested people were identified as Shamsher Alam Ghazi (driver of the vehicle owner), Enamul Haque, Satu Vishwas and Raju Ghazi. All of them are residents of the North -24 Parganas district in the Western Bengals. Kharsidag on Fir is registered in the case. Police said further steps were taken by identifying other gang members and networks. -Ians snc/as part this story tags