Bantwal: Police raid illegal slaughterhouse - arrest six


Daijiworld Media Network - Bantwal (SP)

Bantwal, Jun 15: Police personnel from the town station here raided a spot after getting information that an illegal slaughterhouse was functioning there, on Thursday June 14. During the raid, a cow was confiscated and six persons were arrested. The incident happened at Tippu Nagara near Loretto here.

The arrested persons have been identified as Adam, Ahmed Bava, Muhammed Mustafa, Nasir Hussain, Nasir and Latif.

The police had been tipped about illegal slaughtering of cows in the house of Adam at Tippu Nagara. A case relating to this incident stands filed in the police station here.

  

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  • Peter, KSA

    Fri, Jun 15 2018

    What is wrog with this govt ? I am crazy to eat beef and getting third grade rubbef beef in hotels. Do i have to go to gulf countries to quality indian beef ? Pls stop fooling people and legalize slaughter houses. I still dream the quality beef v used to get during our childhood. So yummy. Bettet than mutton

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Jun 15 2018

    First of all these police has to stop beef export houses who do the slaughtering in Millions. Even though they are legal because of our useless government rules, if people of India can not eat beef then what for this export...???? to fill the pot bellies of our politicians...?????

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 15 2018

    One more "bidugade bhagya" getting ready

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