Cow Rescued in Seraikela, One Suspect Handed to Police
Gau Raksha Members Act on Smuggling Tip in Adityapur Area
Key Points:
- Cow rescued from alleged smuggling attempt in Adityapur
- One suspect detained, pickup van driver escapes
- Police launch probe after medical check contradicts claim
JAMSHEDPUR – A cow was rescued in Seraikela after Gau Raksha members acted on smuggling information.
The incident occurred in the Adityapur police station area. The location was behind the Gamharia block office.
However, Gau Raksha members received specific information. They rushed to a nearby settlement promptly.
Meanwhile, activists intercepted a pickup van at the site. The vehicle was allegedly transporting a cow.
Moreover, the cow appeared weak during inspection. Local residents also gathered quickly.
However, the driver fled using the situation. One youth was caught on the spot.
Meanwhile, the detained youth identified himself as Zakir. He is a resident of Jugsalai.
In contrast, he claimed the cow was pregnant. He said he purchased it for his cattle shed.
However, a medical examination was conducted later. Doctors did not confirm the pregnancy claim.
Meanwhile, Gau Raksha Dal Singhbhum division president Mantu Dubey reached the spot. He arrived with team members.
Moreover, the rescued cow was secured safely. The suspect was handed to Adityapur police.
However, police began questioning the youth immediately. They also launched a search for the absconding driver.
Meanwhile, officers are verifying ownership details. Vehicle documents are also under scrutiny.
In contrast, the police said investigation is ongoing. Further action will follow evidence review.
Meanwhile, similar incidents were reported earlier in the district. One involved cow theft in Bodam.
Moreover, Seraikela earlier hosted animal welfare events. These focused on cattle care.
However, tensions have surfaced in past smuggling cases. One such case occurred in Ranga Matia village.
Meanwhile, cow protection efforts continue across Jamshedpur and nearby areas. Awareness drives are ongoing.



