Mangalore: Illegal Cattle Transportation - Six Arrested, 13 Bulls Seized


Mangalore: Illegal Cattle Transportation - Six Arrested, 13 Bulls Seized
 
Sunil Haleangady
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Jul 5:
Mulky police on Thursday July 5 arrested six persons for alleged illegal transportation of cattle. They also seized 13 bulls.

The arrested were transporting 13 bulls in three vehicles and were caught near Bappanadu check post in Mulky police limits in the wee hours of Thursday July 5.

The arrested are identified as Abbas, Ibrahim, Rajaneesh, Prakash Shetty of Sastan and Narayana of Shiroor and Ramesh of Mandarthi.
 
Mulky police acted on a tip off under the guidance of inspector Sunil Patil and circle inspector Basheer Ahmed. Investigations are on.

  

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  • Joslynn Rooswelt, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    The true fact.......
    All cattles in North Karnataka is starving without food & they r decreasing their weight....
    But all HIPPOPOTAMUS in our state government is gaining weight because of the looted money....

    OORDHA PETTHAG ONJI NYAAYA, PARA OPORDHA PETTHAG KUDONJI NYAAYANA...?
    UNDHU SAMANA.....?

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  • Rosy D'souza, Bajpe, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    The picture shows the cattle with a piercing of their nose with thick rope. Imagine the pain the animals had in this process.

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  • John d'souza, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    There are 13 bulls here. No cows at all. Perhaps for some comentators bulls look like cows.

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  • J.Salian, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    It's a very fine line & sensitive issue...can be solved only if Nagesha & Rakesh could look after the old/useless Cow & bulls which is abandon by the owners....I'm sure if these animals are financially beneficial to owners they would never sell it to butchers...

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  • Pradyumna, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    Good job by circle inspector Basheer Ahmed and Sunil Patil.

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  • A. QUADROS, KUNDAPUR

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    I don't understand why do people put cart before the horse and come to conclusion thinking these buffalo's are being taken to the slaughter house? First of all these animals are either cattle's or bulls as mentioned by daijiworld reporter. These are simple domesticated buffalo's used for ploughing the paddy fields. This being the monsoon season and the time of paddy transplantation work, most of the coastal farmers have completed this work and its the time for them to sell the animals to those farmers in western ghat area where the transplantation work begins in July/August. By looking at the pictures seeing the shine and health of the animals do you think they are being taken to slaughter house? Doe's the police simply wants a feather on their on cap? As a farmer I can tell this boldly.

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  • Iqbal, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    VERY GOOD JOB BY MULKI POLICE ....WELL DONE BJP LED KARNATAKA GOVERNMENT ...
    "SAVIRA KALLARANNU BITTARU ...ONDU PETHA BIDABARADU"

    JAI HO BJP.....KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    Rakesh Shetty, Satish Hegde, why this lip service?. What are you doing or have done to save the poor cows dying of starvation in Chitradurga and whole of N.Karnataka. The very same guys who claim to worship the holy cow are depriving it of food and water by stealing government money and fodder and making each cow die a slow,painful and horrible death. Is this how you worship and love Go Maatha? What absurd double standards you people have, I am shocked?

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    you psuedos never know the pain of cattle & are interested only in eating .

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  • Shameer, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    yadde petha...beef chilli, beef sukka yummi......

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 05 2012


    HATS OFF TO POLICE TEAM. PUNISH WELL THOSE WHO INVOLVED IN THIS WORST CRIME.

    THEY DON'T HAVE ANY HUMANITY. SO SAD TO SEE ALL CATTLES.

    COW SLAUGHTER ACTIVITY SHOULD BAN ALL OVER INDIA SOON. JAI HO.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Please respect our sentiments first. May i know have you contributed any single paisa to save this innocent animal from drought ? I need answer from you not from Rama sena or Bhajrang dal.

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  • Sathish hegde, Muddur/Nalkur-Abudhabi

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    N. Frank, India/Ksa...First you need to check what the law of the Land says...If it says right then it is right & but it cant be right by all means as it is sacred for Hindus. I personally feel that cow slaughtering has to be banned completly in india.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    And the story goes on....same 'bull'....

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  • Mahendro Putro, Sharjah

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    Could any one of u pls advice what is meant by illegal transportation of cattle. Also pls advice if there is any registration that has to be done if I have a cow at home. Pls anyone who knows advice me as my family is shifting and they have a number of cows also with them. How can they prove its legal.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    Dear Frank KSA, illegal means not having valid permit to transport by motor goods vehicle.There are technical restrictions in transporting and slaughtering cattles(Cruelty against animal protection Act of 1960-provides...over load,offers for sale with out reasonable cause etc etc

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  • Kamal Taiyyeb, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    What is illegal in this case? How come BD and RS were not involved this time?? Have they given up on cattle chasing??

    For the information of the public, cow slaughter is legal in Karnataka. I am not aware of any special permits for transportation of cattle.

    In this case all the vehicles involved are "Durgadevi, Gajanana, Anjaneya etc." and majority of the people are hindus. Don't they know that they should protect the "Gomatha"???

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  • Roland,

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    Well said Jude. I totally agree with your comments.

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  • vinay mulur, udupi

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    PETA organization should come forward to resolve this kind of issues,spl in South canara.

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  • N. Frank, India/Ksa

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    Killing/slaughtering cattle, is by all means legal, but transporting them is illegal. Do I make sense.

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  • paddu, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    Jai ho GOW MATHA

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Thu, Jul 05 2012

    Hundreds of cattle are dying in Chitradurga and adjoining districts due to lack of food and water. The funds meant for goshaalas are been siphoned off by officials. The government is a BJP government. Why is this therefore happening under the rule of a government that wants a ban on cow slaughter? Any answers from Bhajrang dal, Ram sene and the other morons? Why don't they sit in these Go shalaas and save Go maatha?

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