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Buffalo theft for 'ransom' on rise in Morena

Madhya Pradesh's Morena district has been witnessing a baffling trend that of regular theft of buffaloes for 'ransom'. At least 23 cases of buffalo thefts for ransom have come to light so far in the district.

Buffalo theft for 'ransom' on rise in Morena
Buffalo theft for 'ransom' on rise in Morena
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Published : Dec 31, 2019, 7:23 PM IST

Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh's Morena district, which was once home to notorious dacoits and is now infamous illegal sand mining, has been witnessing a baffling trend of regular theft of buffaloes for 'ransom'.

This year, 23 cases of buffalo thefts for ransom, which in local dialect is called 'panhai', have come to light so far in the district, which comes under the Chambal division, a police official said.

The modus operandi of the thieves is to quietly untie the bovine from its owner's place and run away with it.

While escaping, the thieves spread a plastic sheet on the ground to prevent the animal from leaving hoof marks and getting traced by police.

The thieves then seek ransom, about 25 to 30 per cent of the cost of the animal, from its owner with the help of middlemen, sources said.

There have been complaints of buffalo theft from several villages in Morena in the recent past, a police official said.

"I have asked police to promptly register cases of buffalo theft and take immediate follow-up action so that the middlemen don't get a chance to settle the thefts for cuts (ransom)," Superintendent of Police Asit Yadav told Media.

Asked about the rise in such incidents in Morena, Yadav said, "No buffalo thief will be spared."

According to some locals, at times buffaloe owners do not report the theft to police or anyone, fearing that if people around come to know about it, their reputation may take a beating.

Morena-based social activist Ran Singh Parmar said unemployment was the major reason behind 'panhai'.

He said such incidents were not just confined to Morena, but prevalent in Bhind and Sheopur districts as well.

"A stretch of 200 to 300 km by the side of Chambal is affected by this menace," he claimed.

There is a need to generate employment for people of Chambal region, said Parmar, who has been working for the rights of poor and downtrodden for last four decades.

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Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh's Morena district, which was once home to notorious dacoits and is now infamous illegal sand mining, has been witnessing a baffling trend of regular theft of buffaloes for 'ransom'.

This year, 23 cases of buffalo thefts for ransom, which in local dialect is called 'panhai', have come to light so far in the district, which comes under the Chambal division, a police official said.

The modus operandi of the thieves is to quietly untie the bovine from its owner's place and run away with it.

While escaping, the thieves spread a plastic sheet on the ground to prevent the animal from leaving hoof marks and getting traced by police.

The thieves then seek ransom, about 25 to 30 per cent of the cost of the animal, from its owner with the help of middlemen, sources said.

There have been complaints of buffalo theft from several villages in Morena in the recent past, a police official said.

"I have asked police to promptly register cases of buffalo theft and take immediate follow-up action so that the middlemen don't get a chance to settle the thefts for cuts (ransom)," Superintendent of Police Asit Yadav told Media.

Asked about the rise in such incidents in Morena, Yadav said, "No buffalo thief will be spared."

According to some locals, at times buffaloe owners do not report the theft to police or anyone, fearing that if people around come to know about it, their reputation may take a beating.

Morena-based social activist Ran Singh Parmar said unemployment was the major reason behind 'panhai'.

He said such incidents were not just confined to Morena, but prevalent in Bhind and Sheopur districts as well.

"A stretch of 200 to 300 km by the side of Chambal is affected by this menace," he claimed.

There is a need to generate employment for people of Chambal region, said Parmar, who has been working for the rights of poor and downtrodden for last four decades.

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Buffalo theft for 'ransom' on rise in Morena
         Bhopal, Dec 31 (PTI) Madhya Pradesh's Morena district,
which was once home to notorious dacoits and is now infamous
illegal sand mining, has been witnessing a baffling trend-
that of regular theft of buffaloes for 'ransom'.
         This year, 23 cases of buffalo thefts for ransom,
which in local dialect is called 'panhai', have come to light
so far in the district, which comes under the Chambal
division, a police official said.
         The modus operandi of the thieves is to quietly untie
the bovine from its owner's place and run away with it.
         While escaping, the thieves spread a plastic sheet on
the ground to prevent the animal from leaving hoof marks and
getting traced by police.
         The thieves then seek ransom, about 25 to 30 per cent
of the cost of the animal, from its owner with the help of
middlemen, sources said.
         There have been complaints of buffalo theft from
several villages in Morena in the recent past, a police
official said.
         "I have asked police to promptly register cases of
buffalo theft and take immediate follow up action so that the
middlemen don't get a chance to settle the thefts for cuts
(ransom)," Superintendent of Police Asit Yadav told PTI.
         Asked about the rise in such incidents in Morena,
Yadav said, "No buffalo thief will be spared."
         According to some locals, at times buffaloe owners do
not report the theft to police or anyone, fearing that if
people around come to know about it, their reputation may take
a beating.
         Morena-based social activist Ran Singh Parmar said
unemployment was the major reason behind 'panhai'.
         He said such incidents were not just confined to
Morena, but prevalent in Bhind and Sheopur districts as well.
         "A stretch of 200 to 300 km by the side of Chambal
is affected by this menace," he claimed.
         There is a need to generate employment for people of
Chambal region, said Parmar, who has been working for the
rights of poor and downtrodden since last four decades. PTI
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