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Tripura police crack major cattle theft case; Sabuj Mia, Imran Hossain, minor detained from Melaghar

Tripura Police have detained Sabuj Mia, Imran Hossain, and a minor in connection with a major cattle theft racket operating in Belonia subdivision, where over 52 theft cases have been reported since April. Investigators believe a 20–25-member gang is behind the organised network, with further raids and arrests currently underway

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Tripura Police have detained Sabuj Mia, Imran Hossain, and a minor in connection with a major cattle theft racket operating in Belonia subdivision

Tripura Police have detained Sabuj Mia, Imran Hossain, and a minor in connection with a major cattle theft racket operating in Belonia subdivision

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Agartala: In a major breakthrough in the recent cattle theft incidents in Tripura’s Belonia subdivision, police have detained three suspects, including a minor, from Melaghar in connection with the case.

The accused were produced before a court on May 21 with a plea for police remand.
The detained individuals have been identified as Sabuj Mia and Imran Hossain, along with a minor. According to police sources, the suspects were traced and apprehended from Melaghar based on mobile phone tracking.

Addressing the media at the office chamber of the Officer-in-Charge of Belonia Police Station, South Tripura Superintendent of Police Mourya Krishna C said that a gang comprising nearly 20 to 25 members is believed to be involved in the organised cattle theft racket operating in the region.

“The investigation is progressing and all members of the gang will be brought under the law,” the SP said. He also appealed to the public to immediately inform the nearest police station if they notice any suspicious movement or illegal transportation of cattle.

Police officials stated that raids and search operations are continuing in different locations as part of the investigation. Notably, around 52 cattle theft cases have reportedly been recorded in the Belonia subdivision since April this year. Allegations of police inaction had earlier triggered road blockades and deputations by local residents, demanding immediate action against the theft racket.

Following intensified operations, Melaghar Police Station conducted a raid and detained the three suspects before handing them over to Belonia police for further investigation. The case has drawn significant public attention, and all eyes are now on the direction of the ongoing investigation and further arrests in the organised theft network.

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In a major breakthrough in the recent cattle theft incidents in Tripura’s Belonia subdivision, police have detained three suspects, including a minor, from Melaghar in connection with the case. The accused were produced before a court on Thursday with a plea for police remand.

The detained individuals have been identified as Sabuj Mia and Imran Hossain, along with a minor. According to police sources, the suspects were traced and apprehended from Melaghar based on mobile phone tracking.

Addressing the media at the office chamber of the Officer-in-Charge of Belonia Police Station, South Tripura Superintendent of Police Mourya Krishna C said that a gang comprising nearly 20 to 25 members is believed to be involved in the organised cattle theft racket operating in the region.

“The investigation is progressing and all members of the gang will be brought under the law,” the SP said. He also appealed to the public to immediately inform the nearest police station if they notice any suspicious movement or illegal transportation of cattle. Police officials stated that raids and search operations are continuing in different locations as part of the investigation.

Notably, around 52 cattle theft cases have reportedly been recorded in the Belonia subdivision since April this year. Allegations of police inaction had earlier triggered road blockades and deputations by local residents, demanding immediate action against the theft racket.

Following intensified operations, Melaghar Police Station conducted a raid and detained the three suspects before handing them over to Belonia police for further investigation.

The case has drawn significant public attention, and all eyes are now on the direction of the ongoing investigation and further arrests in the organised theft network.

(With inputs from ANI)

Topics: Sabuj MiaImran HossainTripuraTripura policeBelonia cattle theftMelaghar police raidCattle smuggling racket
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