Beltangady: Illegal cattle transportation - Police seize 11 cattle, arrest three


Daijiworld Media Network - Beltangady (MS)

Beltangady, Jun 25: Assistant sub-inspector of Dharmasthala police station along with personnel were checking the vehicles at 7 am on Thursday, June 25 at the Charmady check post. They stopped truck bearing registration number KA 16 C 2426 for checking. While checking the vehicle, the police personnel found 11 cattle, which included five buffalo, four cows and two calves being transported without any legal documents.

Police seized the cattle and the truck. The cops also arrested Naresh, driver of the truck and his accomplices Mohammed Azaruddin bin Abdul Rahiman and Mohammaed Hafiz bin Mohammed Ibrahim.

A case in this connection is registered at Dharmastala police station.

  

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  • KUMAR, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 25 2020

    I think this seizure was planned. The seller of the animals received money from the purchaser and infomred police. This type of illegal activity is going on sicne long time. Some people sell the animals and later inform police that their animals are stolen. Such cheaters should be arrested and strong action to be taken. There should be rules banning live animals. The best solution will be by declaring cow and its species as national animal. However, Govt will never do it coz its chelas are earning good revenue by exporting beef from their exporting factories in Gujarat. Many bjp leaders are having share in these beef exporting facgtories and enjoying beef festival after midnight.

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