Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)
Mangaluru, Nov 3: Assistant commissioner (AC) and sub divisional officer Madanmohan C has ordered confiscation of 15 cents land at Adyapadi of Addoor which is in the name of Yakoob, owner of illegal cow slaughter spot in the case related to illegal slaughter of cows. Case in this regard was filed at Kankanady police station.
In addition, AC Madanmohan also ordered the sub inspector of Kankanady police station, complainant in the case, to get the vehicles confiscated during the raid valued by competent authority and submit the estimated value to the court.
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Madanmohan has asked to submit the final report of the criminal case that is filed in third CJM court and also copy of the order to the AC court.
The land confiscation will be recorded on column 11 of RTC of the said land in the records maintained by Mangaluru taluk tahsildar and also in panchayat records.
According to the details of the case, seven accused were arrested on August 29 under illegal cow transportation in the limits of Kankanady police station. During inquiry, the police unearthed that illegal cow slaughtering was going on in the land of Yakoob at Adyapadi. Accordingly, they arrested Yakoob. The AC had ordered confiscation of property of Hakim of Katipalla, Batish of Arkula and Yusuf of Ganjimath for running an illegal cow slaughterhouse.
MLA Vedavyas Kamath said that a clear message is sent to illegal cow slaughterers in the state by confiscating the property.
In a statement Kamath said, “In spite of implementation of cow slaughter prohibition law in the state, illegal cow slaughtering and transportation is still continuing. That is why legal action is initiated. As warned earlier, the process of confiscation of property of illegal cow slaughterers has taken place and order is given by AC.
“Cow is a part of our belief. In future also those who will not abide by the law and continue illegal cow slaughtering will be punished. Cow killers will not be spared in the city,” he said.