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Uttar Pradesh: Twenty-four 'prohibited animals' recovered, 3 peddlers held

| @indiablooms | May 28, 2019, at 05:18 pm

Deoria, May 28 (UNI) After recovering 24 'prohibited animals' who were allegedly being taken for slaughtering from two separate areas, Uttar Pradesh's Deoria police arrested three members of a peddling gang, police said on Tuesday.

A spokesperson said here that on Monday evening, Barhaj police received information that nine animals were being transported to Bengal for slaughter after peddling in a pick-up vehicle.

Police later recovered the animals from a pick-up vehicle from the Ragadganj bypass and arrested Saif Ali, a resident of Mau district in this connection.

The spokesperson further said that acting on an information, Bhaluani police recovered 15 prohibited animals being transported in a truck to Bengal from the Gared chauraha. Rampur resident Mohammad Ali and Ehsaan, a resident of Meerut were arrested in this connection.

Further investigation is underway.

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