Mangaluru: Cattle theft on the rise – Kalyani Amma lost 37 cows in 8 years


Stany Bela

Pics: Dayanand Kukkaje

Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jul 26: While the incidents of ‘cow vigilantism’ are reported regularly across the country, cattle theft too is surprisingly on the rise in the 'communally sensitive' coast of Karnataka. The high price of beef and the ease, at which evidence can be destroyed, are ‘supposedly’ attracting miscreants in stealing cows to make a quick and easy buck.

Sources state that around 200 cattle theft incidents have taken place in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts in the year 2017. However, only few people have registered complaints at police stations. In the last two months, 22 cattle were stolen from Moodushedde area. In last one month, 7 cases of cattle stealing have been reported from Kavoor, 5 from Vamanjoor, 2 from Attavar, 3 from Jappinamogaru and 4 from Ullal.

It is surprising to note that Kalyani Amma, from Nadupadavu near city, has lost 37 of her cows in 8 years. And neither action has been taken or the cows have been traced yet.


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Cattle-trafficking is a sensitive issue especially in Udupi and Dakshina Kannada districts. If someone is caught trafficking cattle by the police, it easily turns into a communal and political tussle. However, it is the famers and the cattle owners who are at loss, while the miscreants silently escape and some even play the communal card for their advantage.

Cattle mafia has made dairy farmers helpless

“On July 17, a gang of five arrived at our cattle shed around 3 am. We woke up for the commotion made by our animals. When we stepped out, we were threatened with swords. Our dog was hacked to death, while two of our cows were dragged away. We were helpless, in an environment of terror,” recalls Purushotham a resident of Moodushedde.

He adds that the incident is not new to the area. “Around 21 cows have been stolen from our area earlier, and we have already sought police protection,”

Anish Arasu, an owner of five cattle says that he has lost three cows to the ‘cattle mafia’. “There is a gang that is operating in Moodushedde and Kavoor area. We have thought on countering them, but it is not easy. They come equipped with lethal weapons and also high-speed vehicles. Teams are deployed in different parts of the neighbourhood to carry the crime, while the kingpin is operating the racket from a different place,” he says.

Gopala, also a resident of Moodushedde, says that many illegal slaughterhouses have mushroomed in Ulaibettu region, which are controlled by the gang which operates the cattle mafia. “The mafia has a strong hold on political parties and some organizations. By using political contacts they are also pressurizing the police. The mafia has divided areas
amongst themselves. Every cattle theft happening in the district follows the directions of this mafia,” he alleges.

“I purchased two cows on loan, for diary purposes. Both have been stolen. The bank is sending notices for repayment. From where do I reimburse the amount?” asks Michelle Fernandes, a resident of Kavoor.

Nadupadavu’s Kalyani Amma lost 37 cows in 8 years

Thirty years back at the time of her marriage, Kalyani’s father gifted her a cow. A woman with sharp business skills, Kalyani set up a dairy farm few years later. Year by year the farm grew and she became an owner of 50 cows. She started to sell 40 litres of milk to dairy and her monthly income was around Rs 40,000.

It was the year 2010, when thieves first laid eyes on Kalyani’s cowshed and flourishing business. They started stealing cattle after midnight. Initially, Kalyani did not lodge a police complaint and this only encouraged the thieves to steal more.

“When I approached the police, I was rudely sent back. We are not here to protect your cows, they said,” Kalyani recalls.

This was the last time Kalyani stepped into the police station and decided to protect her cow’s herself. However, all her efforts have gone in vain. Kalyani’s cowshed became an easy target for the thieves. Meanwhile, Kalyani is now making a livelihood as a sweeper in a college in Mangaluru.

“In eight years, 37 of my cows have been stolen. My dairy business suffered and I am under loss. My cowshed looks empty. The cattle thieves have ruined my life. I have an emotional relationship with cattle from my childhood. I cannot live without a cow in my cowshed. Last week, I purchased a cow and now I am taking care of it like gold kept inside the hut. I fixed two metal doors for my cowshed and in the nights I am sleeping near to cowshed because I cannot bear another loss. If thieves want to take my cow, they should kill me first,” says Kalyani with tears.

“I know Kalyani Amma from many years. She is a true cattle lover. Every time when her cow is stolen, she sits in front of her cowshed weeping. Many a times her son tells that she does not eat food for days,” says Khader, Kalyani’s neighbour.

“In our country, we are getting government relief funds for damages due to rains or droughts. However, why is government not considering cattle owners like Kalyani for compensation? If one visits her home in Nadupadavu, near Konaje, the empty cowshed, milk cans and her tears tell you everything. But as per my knowledge, no one has visited her,” he adds.

Like Kalyani’s empty cowshed, there are many dairy farmers suffering the same fate in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. Cattle thieves are continuing operations without any fear and if they face risk they are intelligently passing the ball to the courts of communal and human rights. The discussions, debates, protests are of no use to the farmer, who have lost the source of their livelihood. In all the commotion, the plight of the helpless cattle owner is forgotten.

The cattle owners of the district have now placed a demand, asking government and police department to take stringent action against the miscreants and safeguard their animals and livelihood. 

  

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 29 2018

    People should stop keeping cattle for their use. A cow is kept under constant stress. It's calf is forcefully seperated from its mother.

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  • Thyampanna, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 29 2018

    killing is fine but cattle is bad irony...

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 29 2018

    Yes it's a bad iroy. But my comment is for stupid cow lovers who vitrue signal how good and noble they by protecting cows. And this is me doubling down on my earlier comment - people who use dairy products are equally commiting cruelty towards cattle. Currently slaughtering of cattle is a necessity because of we depending on cattle for dairy products. And this is a inconvenient truth that fools don't get.

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  • dfs, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 30 2018

    this is the same story in north to west ...some time these cow smugglers cought red hand..so get the beating...the various cow attacked news is same as this...

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  • Tom Cat, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 28 2018

    Let the government stop cattle export, cattle thefts will come down.

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  • Jebin, Dubai

    Sat, Jul 28 2018

    Its very sad to hear about cattle theft that is increasing day by day in Coastal areas.
    Think about the owner of the cows, they feeds cows like their own children with care and in return, the cows produces dairy products, accordingly the owner sells milk products for a living.
    The govt should make special team for investigating Cattle theft.
    Eg: Like Cyber police , who catch and track the culprits posting fake news & threatening issues on social media. The same way the Govt should arrange separate team to catch and track the cattle thieves.
    For every house of cattle owners, there must be security alarm placed inside the cowshed gate..

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sat, Jul 28 2018

    Madam Kalyani Amma please keep two German Shepard in your residence to guard this cows for the future. They are better than the CCTV camera.

    This may be the act of same people, who may have got emboldend by the theft.

    Jai Hind

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  • pircki, panchanabettu

    Sat, Jul 28 2018

    this incident once again reminds me that, we cannot judge a person by his dress/vehicle etc. he might have got these by cow theft also.

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  • subhodh, kallianpur

    Sat, Jul 28 2018

    really very sad. why the govt/police unable to prevent this kind of theft? reason everyone knows.
    these thieves become rich & pretending like a business man but in night they are spending time in other cow huts. shameless people. No God will excuse these shameless people. tragedy is some people are supporting their cow theft business for some reason.

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  • Sandesh Shetty, Sydney

    Fri, Jul 27 2018

    Really disgusting act of stealing cows for consumption from the people without any consent.They dont have human values in them by just being demonic by using lethal weapons and attacking people in order to steal cows from the poor.
    Would say the people and the police have to co-operate with strict vigilant may be installing camera's, some secured gates and obviously help from the local public around to trash those demons and hand over them to the police.

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  • Vivek, Hirebyle / Abu dhabi

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    That is the real problem....eating beef is a choice ....stealing cow from poor..and sell as beef is the core issue ....that's why all the beating

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  • JK, southkanara

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    After reading this article I wish all these cow theives and their supporters should take an oath for themselves that they will stop this serious crime against dumb animals forever..... If not, they are not really human beings but cruel animals without any brain.... Police and local people/club/organizations should form vigilence teams in all localities and sensitive areas to protect cows. Stop politicizing this issue and save them for common cause of our poor farmers. Because in villages cow is a part of their family and they earn their lively hood from Milk and its biproducts... SAVE COW AND SAVE FARMERS....

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  • K V Kamath, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Kalyani Amma would not have lost that much cattles , if we had VHP/BD/ RSS/RS rulers for our country.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jul 27 2018

    @K.V kamath mangalore,what has these party to do with cow stealrs?First one should find these people and then can be over the matter talk?People who steal cows not only steal someones existence ,but also put them in a big problem.How can one feed their children and give a healthy food in form from milk?when no cows in shed means no proper manuer for vegetables or fields.It has started with beef ban ,cow mata etc.Previously noone was bothered about beef eaters.slaughtering.Noone used to steal cows,but buy them for the purpose.Today many people die in the hands of cow protectors! thinking one is stealing or eating beef.Where are we heading?Bck to roots?Kalyaniamma should i future,instead of a dog ,a snake must let in shed.or make licence to have a pistole.times have changed.still better a watchman.

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  • DON, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Silent for 8 years with the presence of vigilantes and dal.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Stealing cows is unacceptable and strict action by law & order department. [Not by other groups].
    It is very cruel to take away some one's animal that too who depend upon it. Killing cows especially healthy, milk-giving cows is a barbaric act.
    The government must give clear information about the cows.
    1. No female cows which are giving milk, young, and pregnant should not be given to slaughter or butchers.
    2. All female cows must be registered and they must have some sort of hidden identifications.
    3. Old, non-profitable, and defective female cows can sell to slaughter or butchers but a veteran doctor should confirm it & local police must give the certificate.
    4. The government [Central & States] must encourage to grow the Beef purpose Cows/bulls/buffalos.
    5. If anyone or any group found about Cattle theft they must report to the police immediately and let the law & order take action. Do not take law & order in your hand.
    6. Respect every living creature and all are created by God and live accordingly.

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/Udupi

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Cow Vigilantism is the main reason for Cow theft. I am not supporting theft, meanwhile one can not force others what to eat and not. Cow is Animal same as other Animals. Are we heard Cow theft some 15 years ago openly meat sellers comes to our doorstep.

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  • prashanth, bangalore

    Fri, Jul 27 2018

    Vigilantism has come into play because the people are fed up of govt not taking action against the cow smugglers. The govts dont want to hurt the feelings of these cow smugglers as it can affect their vote banks. Stop stealing cows and when the govt keeps its eyes closed then people have to take responsibility of taking care of their own cattle.

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  • Bala K, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Appreciate Stany Bela and Daiji for exposing robbery mafia.

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  • Bala K, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Secular government should compensate Kalyani Amma.

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  • V. Rama, Kadri

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Without reading this article I would like to say, how can somebody lose so many cows is so many years. Unless they were careless

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    ..thats the problem ,same like intellectuals, just read headlines..first read the articles..they came with cars, with leathal weapons, entered cow shed, killed their Dogs, threaten to kill owner..Do you think its carelesnes..if they kill thieves, then from Delhi politicians will come.. these farmers have only one way, to migrate to other safer places,

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  • Arun, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Expected!

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  • anseema beary, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    has this theft been reported to the police and is there a FIR.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    When Kalyani Amma reported the theft to the police, they conveniently replied, "We are not here to protect your cows". What can the poor lady do?

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  • C P Urva, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Sad, install CCTVs and catch hold of those culprits. Stop stealing of and cow slaughter

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Earlier farmers used to till land using two male buffaloes.. And every farmer used to till using them...
    Then came Indira Ghandi as PM, land reform act, then came urbanization, tv, mobile, smartphones...
    Now no male buffalo and no much farming...
    Earlier old male used to be sent to slaughter houses.

    That is the missing link... So no cheap plenty beef available... Thieves find new job opportunity and now this cow thieves virus!

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  • roy pinto, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    "SAVE COW AND SAVE INDIA"..............

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    1) Cows need to mandatory wear the Radio active chip collar or ear insert.
    2) All Cow sheds to have CC TV installed, also covering the access to the cow shed.
    3) Illegal slaughter houses to be closed down
    4) Culprits, if caught, to be sentenced to severe punishment & imprisonment for 3 years.

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  • haneef, Karkala

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Like Kalyani amma my mother too lost 10 cows & I remember those sleepless nights. Instead of CCTV better to have electric fence around the cattle shed but care must be taken.

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  • Amith, udupi

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    its sad if the thieves steal it from the house compound they must be tracked and punished ..But mostly people will only milk the cow and let it roam in the streets and eat rubbish and then milk it and again send it back to the street .. i have no sympathies for such people ..

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  • Anju, Mlore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    ಹಾಲಿಗೆ ನೀರು ಹಾಕಿ ಮಾರುವೂದರಿಂದ ಆದ ಅನಾಹುತ.

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  • Divya, Bondel

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Guys one spotted here.

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  • Mahesh, Shirva

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    She lost 37 cows in 8 years who is the thief? Why she not file the complaint before?

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  • Divya, Bondel

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Mahesh.. Please read the full article.. daye kaali headline odudu comment padvar.

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  • Prabhu, Karkala

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Only way to stop this is, shoot at site.

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  • Lionel Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    REMOVE THE CAMERA FROM THE SHOPS AND HOMES AND PLACE IT IN THE KIDHE...….PETHTHA WILL BE SAFE....

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Serious matter government should take strict action.
    Targeting dairy farmers means this gang well operated with proper planning .

    Short cut way to make money only possible if government allowed or jointly venture with political wings.

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  • sayed firoz, mangalore /dubai

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Because of these goons innocent people have to suffer ,these thieves will deserve karma soon .

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  • UMMAR, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    THATS A VERY SAD NEWS, AND ONE WHO STOLE THE COW NEED TO GIVE THEM PROPER PUNISHMENT BY INDIAN LAW.

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  • Peter L, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    If govt is serious in protecting cows (not other cattle), then give incentives to those who rear cows even after they stop giving milk..
    The problem starts at the source itself. The farmer loses interest to protect his cows once it stops yielding milk, and then the cows disappear for better or worse, depending on how you see it.

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  • M.S.D, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    1. As a Muslim, i will prefer to stop eating beef which is stolen.

    2. I request Police to give protection to them & Catch King pin who is monitoring such business.

    3. Government should Act on such Incidents were Humans & Families are not Safe.

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  • Raj Kumar, udupi

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    MSD, are they bifurcate the meat, this is legal and other one is stolen.

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  • Arun, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Should learn from North India how to deal with cattle thieves

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  • Raj Kumar, udupi

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Itanaa sannata kyuon hai bhai.... news is not against Modi.

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  • hans, udupi

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Where is Owaisi now ?

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    ..thanks to DW. the pain & loss of farmers completely neglected by media, politicians & authorities all over the country..if these are legal traders how come they travel night only!!..in day light there are authorities to check Dals but why they trade in night?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Give death punishment to anyone who steals or slaughters Cow.
    Allow others to eat any other meat except Cow.
    Kick all Idiots who heedlessly talk about BEEF ...

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    Sad story. Rakshakare bakshakaradhare enu maduvudhu? Police should find out / investigate properly. Before few years cow were free but people made their life miserable now.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    In Mumbai Cow's have a GPS Chip Installed on their ears ...

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    What rubbish
    GPS on the ear
    First of all in Mumbai I haven't seen the cow on the road other than tabela.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 26 2018

    jossey did not said cows r on da road.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 27 2018

    Brother Jossey,
    It's not GPS.
    It's RFID animal tracking and identification device.

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