Cattle at an Indian goshala sanctuary after being rescued by police officers

Police Rescue 42 Cattle From Smugglers in India

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Police in India's Peddapalli district saved 42 cows and bulls from illegal smuggling in two separate vehicle stops on Sunday. The rescued animals now have a safe home at a local sanctuary.

Forty-two cows and bulls are safe today thanks to alert police officers who stopped two vehicles trying to smuggle the animals across state lines in southern India.

Officers at a checkpoint in Dubbapalli, Peddapalli district, intercepted a container truck carrying 33 bulls early Sunday morning. The vehicle was heading toward Hyderabad when police pulled it over during routine vehicle checks.

Later that same day, officers at the same checkpoint stopped a van transporting nine cows. The van had traveled all the way from Chhattisgarh state and was bound for an undisclosed location in Karnataka.

Police arrested two suspects, Syed Shabad and Moiuddin, who were driving the van. Authorities filed charges against the van's crew for illegal cattle transportation.

All 42 rescued animals were immediately moved to a nearby goshala, a traditional Indian cattle sanctuary where they'll receive proper care and protection. These shelters provide food, medical attention, and safety for abandoned or rescued cattle.

Police Rescue 42 Cattle From Smugglers in India

The Ripple Effect

The Sunday rescues show how consistent enforcement can protect vulnerable animals from exploitation. Cattle smuggling remains a serious issue across India, where animals are often transported in cramped, dangerous conditions without food or water.

The Sultanabad police's vigilance at this single checkpoint prevented dozens of animals from suffering during long-distance transport in overcrowded vehicles. Their successful intervention demonstrates that dedicated monitoring at key transit points can make a real difference.

Local authorities continue their drive against illegal cattle transportation throughout the region. Multiple checkpoints now operate across Peddapalli district to catch smugglers before they can cross state borders.

These rescue operations protect not just individual animals but also support communities that depend on healthy cattle for farming and dairy production. When smugglers steal or illegally purchase cattle, they hurt both the animals and the families who rely on them.

Sunday's double rescue shows that steady, determined work can create meaningful change for those who can't speak for themselves.

Based on reporting by The Hindu

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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