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Odisha: Tourist bus crash uncovers new tactics of cattle smuggling

An accident involving a tourist bus near Bada Barasingh square in Odisha’s Badamba block exposed new cattle-smuggling tactics. Police found the bus, allegedly used to transport cows, had no seats and was modified with ropes and hooks. The vehicle was seized, ownership discrepancies surfaced, and activists warned of an organised interstate smuggling nexus

Dr Samanwaya NandaDr Samanwaya Nanda
Jan 8, 2026, 07:00 am IST
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BHUBANESWAR: The ever-evolving methods of cattle smugglers in Odisha came to light following a shocking incident in which a tourist bus, being used to transport cows illegally, met with an accident. The incident occurred near the Bada Barasingh square in Badamba block of Cuttack district, sending shockwaves through law enforcement agencies and local residents alike.

According to eyewitnesses, the bus bearing registration number OD 06 J 7975 was being driven at high speed and recklessly. The driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle, causing it to crash near the busy intersection. Upon receiving information, personnel from Badamba police station rushed to the spot and seized the vehicle, initiating a detailed investigation.

What initially appeared to be a routine road accident soon turned into a major revelation. During the vehicle inspection, police found that the bus had no passenger seats. Instead, the interior had been extensively modified and fitted with ropes, hooks, and tying mechanisms commonly used to restrain cattle. This unusual configuration immediately raised suspicion that the bus was specially designed to transport cows rather than tourists, pointing to a well-planned smuggling operation.

“The bus looked completely normal from the outside, like any tourist vehicle,” said a local eyewitness. “But once the doors were opened, it was clear that it had been prepared for some illegal activity.”

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Further investigation revealed serious discrepancies regarding the vehicle’s ownership. While the registration documents were in the name of one individual, preliminary verification suggested that the actual owner was someone else. A senior Badamba police officer confirmed, “The vehicle has been seized and a case has been registered. We are investigating where the bus originated, from where the cattle were sourced and what their intended destination was.”

Though no injuries were reported in the crash, the incident has raised serious concerns about the scale and sophistication of interstate cattle smuggling networks operating in Odisha. Cow protection activists have expressed alarm over the repeated use of deceptive tactics to traffic cattle.

“This incident once again exposes how organised and innovative cattle smugglers have become,” said a senior member of a Gau Suraksha organisation. “Earlier, we have seen cows being smuggled using milk vans, government vehicles and even ambulances. Now tourist buses are being modified to evade suspicion. It clearly indicates the involvement of an organised nexus.”

Another cow protection activist stated that smugglers are deliberately exploiting gaps in vehicle inspections. “Smugglers know that tourist buses are rarely checked thoroughly. They take advantage of this loophole to transport cattle across districts and state borders,” he said, demanding stricter enforcement and accountability.

Odisha has seen multiple incidents in which cattle smugglers have used innovative disguises to facilitate illegal transport. Despite repeated seizures, activists argue that leniency and lack of sustained monitoring have emboldened smuggling syndicates.

The latest incident has renewed calls for tighter vehicle inspections, enhanced border surveillance, and stronger coordination among police, transport authorities, and animal welfare groups. Law enforcement officials have indicated that further arrests and seizures may follow as the investigation progresses.

The crash, while accidental, has once again exposed the hidden layers of cattle smuggling in the state, serving as a stark reminder of the need for constant vigilance to curb this illegal trade.

Topics: Cattle SmugglingBadamba blockTourist Bus Crash
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