Alwar, March 22 -- Two people were arrested on Saturday in Rajasthan's Kotpuli for allegedly smuggling 27 camels in a truck to sell them in different states, police said. Station house officer (SHO) of Saroond police station, Yashpal Singh, said, "The accused have been identified as Tameel Mewati (23) from Haryana and Kameel Khan (27) from Uttar Pradesh. The exact destination of the animals is yet to be ascertained." Police said they received a tip-off about illegal transportation of camels, following which checkposts were set up at multiple locations in the area. "During checking, a truck coming from Nareda was spotted moving at high speed. When we signalled it to stop, the driver tried to flee. The vehicle was chased and intercepted after a short distance," the SHO said. "On inspection, we found 27 camels crammed inside the truck and tied with ropes. The accused failed to produce any valid documents or permits for transporting the animals," Singh added. The truck has been seized and the camels have been moved to a safe location, the SHO said, adding that the veterinary doctors have been called to examine their condition. He added that the accused are being interrogated about the purchase and selling of the camels and their intended destination. "We suspect the involvement of an inter-state racket in the illegal trade of camels. Further probe is underway," Singh said. Police said a case has been registered under relevant sections of the BNS and probe is on,...