Lucknow: The UP Police's Special Task Force (STF) has arrested 8 members of an international gang trafficking cattle, rescuing 52 animals from their possession. On secret information, the police spokesman said on Saturday that on the basis of secret information, the police stopped 2 trucks leaving from the blockade last night under the four-lane bridge in the Gida area of Gorakhpur district, and 52 bulls were recovered from the truck on search.
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In this connection, 8 smugglers riding in cars in front of the truck also caught hold after brief firing. He has told that gang leader Haji Majid is a resident of Shamli, who lives in Thakurganj area of Lucknow and runs a gang. Apart from this, Mohammad Aslam, Manouvar, Satish Babu, Mo Imran, Ashu Chaudhary, Mo Salman, and Mo Riaz were arrested and arms and ammunition were seized from their possession.
The arrested accused told the police during interrogation that these cattle were being transported from Haryana to West Bengal from where the banned animals are taken across the border to Bangladesh. The spokesman said that for a long time, there was a large amount of information about the smuggling of cow breeds by international gangs from many districts of Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh to Bangladesh via West Bengal.
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