Overview
- Police have registered a case and started recording statements after a joint raid in Mandla recovered 795 dog reproductive organs preserved in formalin.
- The cache was found in a room linked to Jabalpur-based Maa Ambe Enterprises, which lost its ₹679-per-surgery contract on April 2 for not starting work.
- Investigators are tracking where the 518 male and 277 female organs came from and whether they were stockpiled to fake completed surgeries and claim payments.
- An animal activist’s complaint triggered the search, and officials say no supervised sterilisation was done locally under the cancelled contract.
- Veterinary officials note that standard practice removes and then properly disposes of such organs, and the volume and storage method point to serious irregularities that could be worth over ₹5.39 lakh at tender rates.