Seven arrested for cattle slaughter
Friday November 12, 2010 06:54:00 PM,
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Karnataka BJP Government has passed
“Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Bill
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New Delhi:
Seven people were arrested for illegally slaughtering cows and
transporting around 680 kg of cattle meat, police said here
Friday.
"Several incidents of illegal slaughtering of cattle in various
parts of Delhi and National Capital Region were reported. A team
was constituted that worked relentlessly and deployed sources in
the areas to find the criminals involved in these incidents," said
a senior police official.
On Wednesday, acting on a specific information, police laid a trap
and arrested the seven. The accused have been identified as Abu-zar
(32), Mohd. Rahis (33), Mohd. Zakir (38), Naushad (36), Kamil
(28), Faisal (21) and Kaleem (32).
"Around 650 kg of cattle meat, a three-wheeler and one motorcycle
used for transportation have been recovered from the accused and
further investigation to nab their accomplices is on," said the
police official.
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