Illegal trafficking - Kaup police rescue over 60 cattle from five trucks


Daijiworld Media Network – Kaup (EP)

Kaup, Aug 7: In a massive rescue operation, police identified five trucks with the help of locals in which cattle were ferried illegally. The police personnel seized the trucks near Kaup on Wednesday, August 7.

The cattle were being transported from Kerala to Udupi. Kaup police intercepted the trucks in front of Kaup mosque and took into custody more than 60 cattle from it.

Hindu organization activists and hundreds of other people gathered in front of Kaup police station as the news spread.

Kaup police registered cases under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, Violation of Motor Vehicles Act and also against illegal transport of cattle.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Thu, Aug 08 2019

    Trucks should be auctioned & the culprit's jail for 10 Years ...

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  • netizen, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 07 2019

    Finally!! Please to see selective viewers are avoiding opine their judgement in such cases unlike overwhelming comments in the past after realizing the particular crime is none of the monopoly of a particular community but a done under unanimous link between Amar, Akbar, Anthony ....

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 07 2019

    One thing is true- Cow is God in Mangalore and not in Keral! United by constitution...divided by beef / food habits (forcibly in DK)!!

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  • melwyn m, shirva

    Wed, Aug 07 2019

    cow theft is illegal in all over India. there are certain rule & regulation that we need to follow. otherwise what is the difference between legal & illegal.

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  • Praveen, Mangalorean

    Thu, Aug 08 2019

    @melwyn m, shirva what is the difference between legal & illegal. when its not given legally they take it illegally... ;) all this after 2014- 2019...????

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  • Sutherpet Mukunda, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 07 2019

    State BJP government has completely failed in stopping the illegal cattle theft and transport. .

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  • MM, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 07 2019

    Transported in 3 trucks that too cleared from border Check points of two states means consignment must possess proper legal documents.

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  • Abdul, mangalore

    Wed, Aug 07 2019

    whats this then?
    "Kaup police registered cases under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, Violation of Motor Vehicles Act and also against illegal transport of cattle."

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 07 2019

    Who told you that trucks have been cleered thru check post? There are many ways to pass the truck without any papers in the check post.

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  • madanson, mangalore

    Wed, Aug 07 2019

    even Kasaragod people also bring gold from gulf through flight, was that also legal? everyday we are reading cow theft case. but still they are not ready to live with dignity/peace. they doesn't know moral value.

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