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Odisha: 12 cows die after van overturns in Bhadrak; Angry locals torch the vehicle amid police inaction

A rising wave of cattle smuggling in Odisha has sparked public outrage, especially in Bhadrak, where a van illegally transporting 18 cattle overturned near Gelatua, killing 12 and injuring six. Locals rescued the survivors, then torched the vehicle, accusing police of negligence despite repeated complaints. The driver fled, and police have launched an investigation

Dr Samanwaya NandaDr Samanwaya Nanda
Nov 21, 2025, 02:20 pm IST
in Bharat, Odisha
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A pickup van illegally transporting cattle overturned near Geltua village in Bhadrak district and was later set on fire by angry locals

A pickup van illegally transporting cattle overturned near Geltua village in Bhadrak district and was later set on fire by angry locals

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A surge in cattle-smuggling incidents across Odisha, particularly in Bhadrak, has raised widespread public alarm and prompted serious questions about the state’s law enforcement and monitoring mechanisms. In the most recent incident in Bhadrak district, a pickup van carrying 18 cattle illegally overturned, killing 12 animals on the spot and leaving six critically injured. Local residents, outraged by the recurring illegal trade, set the vehicle ablaze and accused the police of gross negligence.

12 cows dead as illegal transport vehicle overturns in Bhadrak

The tragic incident occurred early on the morning of November 18 near Gelatua, under the Bhadrak Rural Police Station limits. According to local sources, a pickup van loaded with 18 cattle was being transported illegally toward Bhadrak town. To avoid detection on National Highway-16, where Gorakshyaks have been actively monitoring suspicious vehicles, the smugglers diverted the van onto rural roads.

While speeding through the narrow village route, the driver reportedly lost control, causing the vehicle to topple over near the roadside. The impact resulted in the immediate death of 12 cattle, while six others sustained serious injuries. Some animals were found crushed under the weight of others due to overcrowding and a lack of ventilation.

Local villagers rushed to the scene, pulled out the surviving animals, and alerted the authorities. However, anger soon escalated, with residents torching the overturned vehicle, alleging that repeated complaints regarding illegal cattle movement have fallen on deaf ears.

Upon receiving the alert, personnel from the Bhadrak Rural Police Station and the fire department arrived to extinguish the flames. Police have launched a probe into the incident, but the driver managed to escape before authorities arrived.

Residents reported that the incident has triggered shock and grief across the locality. They accuse the police of ignoring the increasing movement of illegal cattle-laden vehicles despite consistent community alerts and previous similar incidents.

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Previous Bhadrak incident highlights a recurring smuggling pattern

This tragedy follows another major cattle-smuggling case reported just a week earlier in the Bhadrak district. In that incident, a pickup van transporting 18 cattle illegally through the Dhusuri police limits under Dhamnagar block was intercepted after local Gosevaks (cow protectors) noticed its suspicious movement.

As the Gorakshya activists attempted to stop the vehicle, the driver sped away in panic. During the chase, the van became stuck in thick mud near the Korua canal close to Gobindpur Panchayat Market. The driver abandoned the vehicle and fled.

Dhusuri Police Station IIC Ajay Sudarshan Bage promptly reached the scene. Upon inspection, officers found the cattle crammed in extremely inhumane conditions, with limited space to breathe or move. Two animals had already died due to suffocation and injuries, while others were found severely exhausted and dehydrated. Some of the cattle were identified as free-roaming bulls captured illegally from nearby villages.

The surviving cows were moved to a local cowshed for treatment. At the time, villagers strongly criticised the police for failing to take stringent action despite a noticeable rise in cattle-smuggling activities.

Statewide Pattern: A growing law enforcement challenge

These back-to-back incidents in Bhadrak are not isolated; several similar cases have emerged from nearby districts:

Kendrapara: A young man was seriously injured after cattle smugglers allegedly opened fire when locals attempted to stop their vehicle.

Keonjhar: In two separate incidents, vehicles transporting cattle illegally overturned, resulting in the deaths of at least three cows.

Jagatsinghpur: Police recently recovered illegally slaughtered beef and arrested three individuals, exposing a functioning slaughter network.

The frequency of such cases has raised concerns over organised smuggling networks operating with increasing brazenness.

Public outrage and questions over administrative vigilance

Local people across the affected districts have reported that they have repeatedly informed authorities about the rising illegal trade, but action remains limited and inconsistent. Cow-protection activists argue that although Odisha has clear laws regulating cattle transport and slaughter, enforcement remains weak. They also noted that the Orissa High Court has recently directed the state government to adopt stricter measures, including better district-level monitoring, stronger interstate coordination, mandatory checking of transport permits, and strict action against violators. However, despite these judicial directives, residents claim that little improvement is visible at the ground level.

 

 

 

 

Topics: BhadrakIllegal TransportAnimal RightsCattle ProtectionOdishaCattle Smugglingcow protection
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