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Fake doctor, fake Police and now cattle smuggler, Cachar's Samid Hussain is back under arrest

After Munnabhai MBBS and fake police officer, Gumra’s Samid Hussain has yet again made news after he was apprehended by police last night. After getting released from jail last time for duping people as a fake police officer, he got involved with a cow smuggling ring and started to smuggle cows into Meghalaya and Bangladesh secretly. He was arrested by Cachar Police based on the statement of his peddlers, who were earlier caught from Digorkhal check-post.

Conman Samid Hussain is now an infamous figure in his village in Gurma. Earlier he was arrested after the went to treat patients claiming that he was an MBBS doctor. After he got caught, he changed his doctor’s white coat into a police costume and started to ask for money from people with blackmail and other resorts. Later a police team arrested him with sufficient evidence against him late in the month of December, last year. After he was bailed out of prison, he started another “business”.

This time as well he took another illegal way of making money. He started to illegally smuggle cows from Cachar into Meghalaya and even Bangladesh. This was going on for some time, but the police couldn’t arrest him red-handed. Last evening, while on patrol duty, Digorkhal Police apprehended a four-wheeler Alto car and found cows and calves forcefully stuffed inside the rear seat and trunk. When the police tried to approach the driver, he escaped.

But from another car, police were successful in catching four peddlers involved in the cow smuggling ring. After police interrogated the three peddlers from Meghalaya, they confessed that Samid was behind them and he was their boss. Based on their statement, he was apprehended by the police last night. A total of six cows and calves were found in the Alto which Samid was trying to smuggle into Meghalaya with the help of his men. The most popular conman and deceiver is yet again back under the hold of the police.

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