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47 cattle rescued from truck in Nagpur after dramatic chase

Maharashtra Police rescued 47 cattle which were illegally transported in a truck. As the police chased the truck, the driver fleed abandoning the vehicle. A hunt has been launched to nab the driver.

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Published : Dec 8, 2019, 3:22 PM IST

Nagpur (Maharashtra): Forty-seven cattle being illegally transported in a truck were rescued by the police after a dramatic chase of around 40 kms, which ended with its driver abandoning the vehicle and fleeing from the spot in Nagpur.

The incident occurred in the wee hours of Saturday, during which the truck driver broke through police barricades at two points and a barrier at a toll plaza on the outskirts before entering Nagpur city, an official said.

"Police received a tip-off in the wee hours of Saturday that a truck carrying some cattle would be passing by NH-47. Accordingly, a 'nakabandi' was put in place at Kelwad. The truck arrived there around 4 am. The police signalled the driver to stop the vehicle, but he sped away instead," Kelwad police station inspector Suresh Mattami said.

"We started chasing the truck. On the way, the truck also hit a car near Pipala village. We then alerted Patansaongi toll plaza operators and asked them to stop the vehicle. However, the speeding truck even broke into the boom barrier at the toll plaza and continued its run," he said.

Read: WATCH: RPF constable risks life to save passenger at Thane station

Meanwhile, Kelwad police officials alerted their Nagpur city counterparts about the truck.

"The city police team blocked the road with barricades at Naka no. 2 area on Koradi Road. However, the driver did not stop the vehicle and broke into the barricades even there," he added.

He then took the truck to Mominpura Chowk area of the city, where he abandoned the vehicle and fled from the spot.

"The police team then rescued 47 cattle, including some cows and bullocks. These animals were being illegally transported in a pathetic condition. We chased the truck for around 40 kms from Kelwad," the official said.

An offence under IPC sections 279 (rash driving or riding on a public way), 427 (mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees) and various sections of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act as well as the Motor Vehicles Act.

A hunt has been launched to nab the driver.

Also Read: Plea filed in Telangana HC seeking probe into police encounter

Nagpur (Maharashtra): Forty-seven cattle being illegally transported in a truck were rescued by the police after a dramatic chase of around 40 kms, which ended with its driver abandoning the vehicle and fleeing from the spot in Nagpur.

The incident occurred in the wee hours of Saturday, during which the truck driver broke through police barricades at two points and a barrier at a toll plaza on the outskirts before entering Nagpur city, an official said.

"Police received a tip-off in the wee hours of Saturday that a truck carrying some cattle would be passing by NH-47. Accordingly, a 'nakabandi' was put in place at Kelwad. The truck arrived there around 4 am. The police signalled the driver to stop the vehicle, but he sped away instead," Kelwad police station inspector Suresh Mattami said.

"We started chasing the truck. On the way, the truck also hit a car near Pipala village. We then alerted Patansaongi toll plaza operators and asked them to stop the vehicle. However, the speeding truck even broke into the boom barrier at the toll plaza and continued its run," he said.

Read: WATCH: RPF constable risks life to save passenger at Thane station

Meanwhile, Kelwad police officials alerted their Nagpur city counterparts about the truck.

"The city police team blocked the road with barricades at Naka no. 2 area on Koradi Road. However, the driver did not stop the vehicle and broke into the barricades even there," he added.

He then took the truck to Mominpura Chowk area of the city, where he abandoned the vehicle and fled from the spot.

"The police team then rescued 47 cattle, including some cows and bullocks. These animals were being illegally transported in a pathetic condition. We chased the truck for around 40 kms from Kelwad," the official said.

An offence under IPC sections 279 (rash driving or riding on a public way), 427 (mischief causing damage to the amount of fifty rupees) and various sections of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act as well as the Motor Vehicles Act.

A hunt has been launched to nab the driver.

Also Read: Plea filed in Telangana HC seeking probe into police encounter

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47 cattle rescued from truck in Nagpur after dramatic chase
         Nagpur, Dec 8 (PTI) Forty seven cattle being illegally
transported in a truck were rescued by the police after a
dramatic chase of around 40 kms, which ended with its driver
abandoning the vehicle and fleeing from the spot here, an
official said on Sunday.
         The incident occurred in the wee hours of Saturday,
during which the truck driver broke through police barricades
at two points and a barrier at a toll plaza on the outskirts
before entering Nagpur city, the official said.
         "Police received a tip-off in the wee hours of
Saturday that a truck carrying some cattle would be passing by
NH-47. Accordingly, a 'nakabandi' was put in place at Kelwad.
The truck arrived there around 4 am. The police signalled the
driver to stop the vehicle, but he sped away instead," Kelwad
police station inspector Suresh Mattami said.
         "So we started chasing the truck. On the way, the
truck also hit a car near Pipala village. We then alerted
Patansaongi toll plaza operators and asked them to stop the
vehicle. However, the speeding truck even broke into the boom
barrier at the toll plaza and continued its run," he said.
         Meanwhile, Kelwad police officials alerted their
Nagpur city counterparts about the truck.
         "The city police team blocked the road with barricades
at Naka no. 2 area on Koradi Road. However, the driver did not
stop the vehicle and broke into the barricades even there," he
added.
         He then took the truck to Mominpura Chowk area of the
city, where he abandoned the vehicle and fled from the spot.
         "The police team then rescued 47 cattle, including
some cows and bullocks. These animals were being illegally
transported in a pathetic condition. We chased the truck for
around 40 kms from Kelwad," the official said.
         An offence under IPC sections 279 (rash driving or
riding on a public way), 427 (mischief causing damage to the
amount of fifty rupees) and various sections of the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals Act as well as the Motor Vehicles Act.
         A hunt has been launched to nab the driver. PTI COR
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