Beltangady: Illegal cattle transportation – Five arrested, cows rescued


Daijiworld Media Network – Beltangady (MS)

Beltangady, Jan 5: Venoor police detected illegal cattle transportation in a van on Wednesday January 4 at Nadayi of Badaga Karandoor and arrested five people in this connection. Five cows were rescued.

The accused arrested are Tausif (32), Irfan (25), Anas (23), all residents of Janata Colony in Karaya, Usman (55), a resident of Manila Mane of Puttila village and Iqbal (34), a resident of Bajathoor in Valalu village of Puttur taluk.

Many complaints were received about cow transportation at Aladangadi vicinity. Venoor SI Sowmya, ASI Venkatesh, personnel Abijit, Prashant, Rajesh, Sachin, Hanumanth, Trimurthy and team were conducting night patrol. They noticed a two-wheeler with two men looking suspiciously at them.

On inquiry, they came to know about a van following the scooter in which five cows were stuffed in an inhumane manner. In the van, there were three people. All five were arrested by the police. Five cows were rescued in the process.

 

 

 

  

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Lift the ban on salughters and issue licence to erect beef stalls

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  • Rohan R Karkera, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Oh really? By Tausif (32), Irfan (25), Anas (23), Usman (55), Iqbal (34)? I don't expect these people to do those sort of sane things done by normal civil society.

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  • MH RASHID, Jeddah, Saudi arabia

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    I do not understand why these people do not understand. Government need more cows ( beef) for export whereas these people are trying to consume beef locally. If they consume all beef in India, then what will happen to us in Gulf and western countries, we have to depend on local and Australian beef which is not as tasty as Indian beef.

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  • Ahmed, Kudla

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    This is a cooked up story.. These animals were transported for grazing in their farms

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  • Raviraj Poonja, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    A day without crime and humiliation is a day wasted for the common factor. The year 2022 ended with a teenager smuggling in her private parts. 2023 began with someone raping a grazing cow and everyday the list goes on and on. So , all minority protest ?

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    That's a nice story. They were looking at the police and when asked. They didn't even bother to run but told it to police. Looks like a drama script.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    "Indian beef is very tasty in most of the gulf countries. Especially beef chilly." To add, roast, Fry, burgers ect. I regularly taste Beef items in Kerala Restaurants!

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  • ca girishkk, valencia/m'lore

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Any cattle transportation is illegal.., that being said....can someone explain what is legal transportation..,

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  • Indian, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Indian beef is very tasty in most of the gulf countries. Especially beef chilly.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    @ Eva, Kirem "This is animal cruelty." Your comments make no sense at all. Why do eat chicken, mutton and any other red meat if you are so concerned about animal cruelty?

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  • Eva, Kirem

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Flavia....lady with lots of sense if you cannot differentiate between 'animal cruelty' and being 'carnivorous' so much opiniated writing you do for what?

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    One thing is common that, these thieves never read the newspaper !!!!!

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Government is responsible for the inhuman condition of poor cows... Allow cow slaughter and sale legally... All illegal activities will stop....

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    lucky that they did not slaugher the cows...otherwise all beef would have ended up in the kitchens of...

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Readers, to solve this cancerous pandemic, there is one and only solution... Apply stringent UAPA act against these louts, bulldoze and confiscate movable and non movable assets...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Some people are like dog's tail, they just don't straighten! Keep doing the same offence, again and again!

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri.

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Readers, to solve this cancerous pandemic, there is one and only solution... Apply stringent UAPA act against these louts, bulldoze and confiscate movable and non movable assets...

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  • Eva, Kirem

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    This is animal cruelty. I wish to read condemning comments on this act and consider this is as an individual wrong doing case.

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  • Keshava Madhava, K.G.Road

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Cannot view them correctly to be recognised latter if found loitering in our vicinity. Please push them into pak border as already handedover them a separate country in the year 1947. Let them do whatever in that country. Now that country now become kangal as everybody stopped putting money in there sophisticated begging bowl. Without war that country is now in desperate state inflation in much high.

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Anti cattle slaughter law causing loss of livelihoods. Workers are migrating for work to neighhouring states where laws are less stringent.. Its nothing but a Mockery of the slogan 'Na khaoonga na khane doonga' slogan...

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  • Kanta, Jeppu

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    They wont allow there womenflock to be educated. Nor giving permission much and even stopped like in Afghanistan. As it's in neighbouring country same apply in India with muslim girls not to go to school/colleges and even stop them working in various offices/establishments. See these foolish people always involved in illegal activities. Are not aware whether space in prison to accomodate these people.

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  • Bharat, Parika/Udupi

    Thu, Jan 05 2023

    Everything they want to earn easily by looting other's money forcibly. It take few hours in a day. Latter they surrender to drugs for enjoyment and seen loitering here there to hunt innocent girls/womens from other community to avail additional benefits which reserved for same purpose. Kab Yeah Log Insaan Banegha Allah Jaane.

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