Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

800 cattle rescued from smugglers

- Debabrata Mohanty letters@hindustant­imes.com

BHUBANESWA­R: Around 800 cattle were rescued by locals in two towns of Odisha on Friday night even as trafficker­s managed to smuggle out a few hundred more, police said on Saturday.

At least 200 cattle, mostly heifers and bulls, being taken to West Bengal when locals along with gau rakshaks or cow vigilantes stopped them at the Seragad toll gate on National Highway 16 in Balasore after being tipped off.

“At around 1am, we received informatio­n that five containers were loaded with cattle from Khurda and would cross Seragad toll gate,” said Khantapara police station inspector Sriballav Sahoo.

“With the help of local people, we intercepte­d the trucks and managed to rescue cattle from two vehicles while three other vehicles escaped from the spot,” Sahoo added.

The residents, who stopped the vehicles, alleged the employees of the toll gate under National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) were hand in gloves with the smugglers.

“The toll gate employees did not take any toll tax from the containers and simply allowed them to go. They were paid off by a Bolero driver that was escorting them to West Bengal,” a local man said.

Locals later staged a demonstrat­ion alleging lack of action on part of authoritie­s to put a check on illegal transporta­tion of cattle.

In Dhenkanal district, a special police squad detained six trucks with 600 cattle near Nihalapras­ad area on Friday night and rescued them.

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