Kundapur: Two arrested for hunting sambar deer, selling its meat


Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (DV)

Kundapur, Oct 5: Forest department officials arrested two persons in connection with hunting and selling meat of Sambar deer.

The arrested are Mummy Shah Faizal and Kharuri Nizamuddin.

Reportedly, a sambar deer was hunted on the road near Kunjalli of Maddodi, Yedthare village. The Forest department, acting on a tip-off, arrested the accused while they were transporting the meat.

The accused were arrested under the guidance of Kundapur deputy forest conservator Ashish Reddy, Byndoor range forest officer T Kiran Babu along with staff.

Kunjalli residents Hiriyanna Shetty, MR Praveen Shetty and other accused are at large.

The Forest department officials have seized a two wheeler, mobile phones and meat from the accused. The arrested were booked under 1972 Wildlife Conservative Act and were produced to the court.

A team headed by Byndoor range forest officer T Koran Babu, division forest officer Bangarappa Achary, Sachin Nayak Raviraj B and other staff took part in the raid.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Oct 06 2021

    Oh shettre,Want to save your cow and kill rare animals from the forest?No wonder Wild animals are coming to town and do menace?Give these rare animals too a chance to live in their forest.Selling the meat ?How costly is it?Poor animals.Catch these shettys..Heavy fine should be imposed on them.

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Wed, Oct 06 2021

    Shettys are everywhere? Involved in everything?

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