Three Suspected Cattle Traffickers Arrested After Police Encounter in Meerut

In a significant police operation in Meerut, three suspected cattle traffickers were arrested following a dramatic overnight encounter. The suspects, involved in illegal activities related to cattle slaughter, were apprehended after they opened fire on police officers. One suspect was injured during the exchange and is currently hospitalized. The police investigation revealed prior charges against the suspects, highlighting ongoing issues with cattle trafficking in the region. This incident underscores the law enforcement's commitment to tackling such crimes effectively.
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Three Suspected Cattle Traffickers Arrested After Police Encounter in Meerut

Police Encounter Leads to Arrest of Cattle Traffickers

In the Bhavanpur area of Meerut district, a police operation in collaboration with the SWAT team resulted in the arrest of three individuals suspected of cattle trafficking following an overnight encounter.


During the exchange of gunfire, one suspect named Shoaib sustained injuries and has since been admitted to a hospital for treatment.


According to police sources, the search for the suspects began after the discovery of two cow heads in an empty plot near Gokuldham Society on June 1.


On the night of June 5-6, police attempted to stop three suspicious individuals riding a motorcycle near Ladpura village, but they opened fire on the officers. The police responded accordingly.


After a lengthy standoff, law enforcement apprehended Shoaib along with his accomplices Abdul Ahad and Shahid. Shoaib was injured during the encounter and is currently receiving medical care.


During interrogation, the suspects confessed to sedating stray animals for slaughter and selling their meat. They also revealed that they have prior charges against them under the Cow Slaughter Act, Arms Act, and Gangster Act. Authorities recovered a country-made pistol and an unregistered motorcycle from the suspects.


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