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Two Cow Smugglers Arrested In Ghaziabad After Police Encounter

In a successful operation led by the Ghaziabad Police, two alleged cow smugglers were arrested following an encounter in the Tronica City area.

Two Cow Smugglers Arrested In Ghaziabad After Police Encounter **Mahakumbhnagar, February 6** — In an effort to make the upcoming Mahakumbh 2025 at Sangam's Triveni confluence an unforgettable experience for visitors worldwide, over 10,000 Mahakumbh souvenirs have been dispatched to countries such as Russia, Germany, France, Israel, and Italy. These souvenirs, which include fruit saplings like Prayagraj's famous guava, bel fruit (aegle marmelos), and bananas, symbolize the cultural and spiritual essence of the event. **A Vision for a Green and Cultural Mahakumbh** Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's "Green and Cultural Mahakumbh" vision has garnered widespread appreciation from Mahamandaleshwars and the President of the Akhada Parishad. In Mahakumbhnagar, neem, basil, and fruit-bearing plants were distributed as 'Mahaprasad' by the Bade Hanuman Temple and Baghambari Math to devotees from both India and abroad, promoting a message of environmental sustainability. **Special Ceremony Held at Shrimath Baghambari Gaddi** A special ceremony was organized at Shrimath Baghambari Gaddi in coordination with the Mahant of Bade Hanuman Temple at Sangam Ghat, Prayagraj, and Shrimath Baghambari Peethadheeshwar Pujya Balveer Giri Ji Maharaj. During the Achala Saptami Mahotsav, saints and devotees were honored with plants, bags, and plates as part of the Mahaprasad. Shrimahant Balveer Giri described receiving a plant in Prayag along with the bags and plates as a "profound blessing." **Commitment to a Green Mahakumbh** Manas Chirvijay Sankrityayan, the youngest Ganga Sevak and environmentalist, was honored by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for his dedication to the "Green Mahakumbh" initiative. "With the blessings of Shrimath Baghambari Peethadheeshwar Balveer Giri Ji and CM Yogi, we are fulfilling the concept of a Green Mahakumbh," he stated, emphasizing his commitment to the environmental vision of the event. **Praise for CM Yogi’s Leadership** Shri 1008 Mahamandaleshwar Sati Giri Ji Maharaj praised both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and CM Yogi Adityanath for their reverence toward the saint community. He remarked, "The power of Mahadev and the grace of Adiyogi Gorakhnath Ji are working through them, making this Mahakumbh a historic occasion not only for India but for the entire world." He also noted the overwhelming enthusiasm of the devotees at Sangam, stating that even a large space was insufficient to accommodate them. He thanked the Chief Minister for making Mahakumbh a greener and more inclusive event. **Support from Saints and Religious Leaders** Akhada Parishad President Mahant Ravindra Puri also expressed gratitude for CM Yogi’s tireless efforts in protecting Sanatan Dharma and supporting saints. Along with other prominent religious figures, including Mahamandaleshwars Swami Premanand Puri, Swami Lalitananda Giri, Swami Anantanand, Mahant Omkar Giri, and Mahant Radhe Giri, Mahant Ravindra Puri praised CM Yogi's vision for the successful organization of Mahakumbh 2025.

In a successful operation led by the Ghaziabad Police, two alleged cow smugglers were arrested following an encounter in the Tronica City area. The police, working with the SWAT team, DCP Rural, and local authorities, captured the suspects after a brief chase and exchange of gunfire.

Both individuals were injured during the encounter, with gunshot wounds to their legs, before being apprehended and taken into custody.

The arrested men have been identified as Sajid alias Sadua and Bajju alias Wajahat, both of whom were wanted in multiple cow slaughter cases. Sajid was carrying a bounty of Rs 25,000 for his involvement in a cow slaughter case in Amroha, while Bajju had a reward of Rs 15,000 on his head for similar crimes.

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During the operation, law enforcement officials recovered a range of illegal items from the suspects, including firearms, knives, ropes, and other tools commonly used in cow slaughter activities. The arrest also sheds light on their involvement in a recent case, where four bovine carcasses were discovered discarded in plastic bags in a roadside sewer pit in Tronica City.

Part Of An Organized Gang

Investigators have linked the suspects to an organized criminal network operating across the Delhi-NCR region, including Ghaziabad, Noida, Sambhal, and Amroha. Police have learned that the gang’s modus operandi involved stealing cows using a Honda City car, transporting the animals to Delhi for slaughter, and then dumping the remains in Tronica City to avoid detection.

Both suspects have extensive criminal records, with more than two dozen cases registered against them, ranging from violations under the Gangster Act and Arms Act to charges of theft and attempted murder. Authorities are now working to uncover the broader network, seeking to identify other members involved in cow smuggling and illegal slaughter.

Two other accomplices of the suspects were arrested in a separate police encounter just two days ago, further confirming that authorities are dealing with a well-organized gang. The investigation continues as authorities aim to dismantle the entire operation.



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