Tarun Karthick
Port Blair, 22 May 2023
North and Middle Andaman Police has cracked a theft and cow smuggling operation that was operating from Kalighat to Port Blair through the sea route. The crackdown was carried out with exemplary bravery.
Acting on a tip-off, the North & Middle Andaman District Police initiated a meticulous investigation to gather evidence and dismantle the illicit cow smuggling network. Under the leadership of SP (D) N & M Andaman, the dedicated team comprising of Inspector Anirudra Mondal, HC/155 David Xaxa, Ct/756 Taradweep Ekka, Ct/802 Sarbojeet Roy, Ct/731 Ajit Sammadar, Ct/820 Saw Binny and Ct/769 Ganga Rao used innovative tactics and extensive surveillance to uncover the illegal activities.
The police diligently monitored the suspicious movement of individuals and vessels suspected of being involved in the smuggling operation. Their tireless efforts paid off when they intercepted a boat in the vicinity of the mouth of Kalighat creek, which was found to be carrying a significant number of illegally trafficked cows.
The successful raid resulted in the apprehension of 5 individuals directly involved in the smuggling ring. Accordingly, a case has been registered upon all 5 accused and investigation is under progress to unearth the whole gamut of cow smuggling racket via sea route. The seized cows, which were subjected to inhumane conditions during transportation, were promptly rescued.
The successful crackdown of the theft and cow smuggling operation not only serves as a deterrent to such illicit activities but also sends a strong message that the North & Middle Andaman District Police will not tolerate any form of cruelty towards animals.
The North & Middle Andaman District Police would also like to extend their gratitude to the community members who provided crucial information. Such cooperation from the public is vital in combating organised criminal activities and maintaining peace and harmony in the society.
The district police is committed to taking stringent legal action against the individuals involved in such activities, dedicated to ensuring the safety and security of the community, and will continue their relentless efforts to combat all forms of criminal activities.
The general public has been requested to pass and share any credible information pertaining to any crime or illegal activities to their nearest Police Station or over phone No.100, 112 & 03192-273344. Police informed that the identity of the informers will be kept secret and they will also be suitably rewarded.