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Dholpur Police freed 101 animals from trucks due to animal cruelty and illegal mining.

Dholpur : Kotwali police station of Dholpur has seized two trucks full of animals. Police freed 101 animals from both the trucks. Who were being taken to Uttar Pradesh. Police have also arrested two animal smugglers from the spot. Apart from animal cruelty, the police have also seized four trucks for illegal mining.

Kotwali police action regarding animal cruelty and illegal mining. - Dainik Bhaskar

Kotwali police station in-charge Pramendra Rawat said that information was received about illegal mining and animal smuggling from Madhya Pradesh towards Agra. On information, the police team along with head constable Girish Kumar of the police station blocked Agra-Mumbai National Highway No. 44. Meanwhile, when the police stopped and checked the trucks mentioned by the informer, they found 101 animals crammed into both the trucks. Police arrested the accused present in the truck, Ravindra Singh (25), son of Kedar Singh, resident of Morena Madhya Pradesh, along with Aleem Khan (53), son of Zaraj Khan, resident of Morena, Madhya Pradesh. Both the accused were loading animals in trucks and taking them to Uttar Pradesh. Against whom a case has been registered under the Cruelty to Animals Act. While taking action during the blockade, Head Constable Girish Kumar said that while taking action against illegal mining, the police also seized trucks filled with ballast coming from Madhya Pradesh. Are. Regarding which the Mining Department has also been informed.

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