Manjeswaram Police Register Case Against Two Over Alleged Threats to Cattle Transport Driver
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- •Manjeswaram police registered an FIR on May 24, 2026, against two men, including Puneet, for allegedly threatening a cattle transporter at Kallagadde, Bayar, near the Karnataka border.
- •The incident occurred around 9 p.m. on May 23, 2026, with the accused reportedly warning against cattle transport through the route.
- •Locals report repeated incidents of interference under the pretext of preventing cattle smuggling, and many installed CCTV cameras are allegedly non-functional.
- •Police have intensified night patrols in border areas as a preventive measure while the investigation continues to identify the second accused.
The Manjeswaram police in Kasaragod district, Kerala, have registered a case against two individuals accused of threatening a pickup vehicle driver transporting cattle near the Karnataka border. The FIR was filed on May 24, 2026, based on a complaint lodged by Ibrahim Khalil, who was driving the vehicle during the incident.
According to the complaint, the alleged confrontation took place around 9 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, 2026, at Kallagadde in Bayar, a border area close to Karnataka. Khalil alleged that two men—one identified as Puneet and another whose identity remains unknown—verbally threatened him, used abusive language, and warned that cattle would not be allowed to pass through the route. The complainant stated that the accused intimidated him in connection with the transport of cattle, raising concerns about interference with legal trade activities.


