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CBI arrests WB-based cattle smuggling kingpin in Delhi

Published - November 06, 2020 02:27 pm IST - New Delhi

It is alleged that the cattle smugglers were bribing BSF and Customs officials to keep their nefarious business running.

Cattle on the outskirts of Allahabad. File

The CBI has arrested Enamul Haque, the alleged kingpin of a cattle smuggling racket operating at the India-Bangladesh border, officials said on Friday.

Haque, based in West Bengal, was arrested in Delhi, they said. He was booked along with a BSF official for allegedly running the cattle smuggling gang.

On Thursday, the CBI had searched the premises of two chartered accountants in Kolkata in connection with the case, they said.

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The agency had booked Satish Kumar, a former commandant of the 36 BSF Battalion now posted in Raipur, alleged kingpin Haque and two others, Anarul SK and Mohammed Golam Mustafa, the officials said.

It is alleged that the cattle smugglers were bribing BSF and Customs officials to keep their nefarious business running.

Haque was earlier arrested in March 2018 by the CBI for allegedly bribing another BSF Commandant, Jibu T. Mathew, who was held at the Alappuzha railway station in January 2018 with ₹ 47 lakh cash. Haque was out on bail.

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