Illegal Meat Seized in Dhatkidih, Two Suspects Flee

Police raid seizes 350 kg of banned meat in Jamshedpur; suspects remain at large.

Acting on a tip-off, police seized 350 kg of banned meat from two houses in Dhātakīdīh.

JAMSHEDPUR – Banned meat was seized by police from two houses in Dhātakīdīh following a raid.

The raid took place in the Dhātakīdīh area of Jamshedpur, where police, acting on secret information, targeted the homes of Mohd. G and Mohd. J.

Inside Md. J’s storage, police discovered 300 kg of banned meat, along with weighing scales.

In a separate search, 50 kg of banned meat was found at Md. G’s house.

During the operation, both suspects managed to escape, leaving behind the illegal goods.

Police transported the confiscated meat to the police station and are currently searching for the suspects.

Previous raids in the Dhātakīdīh area have led to the rescue of animals and the seizure of banned meat.

The total amount of meat seized in this operation is 350 kg, and the search for the suspects continues.

 

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