Udupi: Police Raid Illegal Abattoir in Shirva - One Arrested


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (RD)
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Udupi, Jul 20: Kaup police raided the residential quarter of a certain Meera Saheb, located in the jurisdiction of Belapu gram panchayat, near here and detected an illegal abattoir on Sunday July 20.

The police have arrested a butcher named Iqbal (33) and recovered 35 kilograms of beef and rescued two cows and a calf.  

Kaup police sub-inspector Joy Antony and crime sub-inspector Chandrashekar were involved in the operation. The case has been transferred to Shirva police. 

  

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  • Jay, Chicago

    Tue, Jul 22 2008

    Illegal is illegal. Covering the face or not is a non-issue. The issue is hurting the feelings of 85% of the population by operating such things. Shame on people who hurt other's feelings. Poor man? Go out and get a decent job! Illicit liquor dealers not highlighted? Highlight them too. This should not be an excuse for not highlighting illegal abattoirs.

    I see that people have expressed opinion based on religion. This is not right. In the modern world, issues are decided by using reason guys. Don't be blinded. Living in peace and harmony requires respecting other's culture and any social behavior against it must be penalized severely.

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  • N. Mohd, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    When some one assaulted and looted jewellery in Mangalore when person caught police covered their face and media showed them with covered face.Dont be communal.When so many people caught making and selling illegal liquor which can kill people media did not showed their photos.

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  • A.S.SHAIKH, udupi

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    We agree this poor man is a illegal butcher, but often we see faces of murders and robbers are covered with black sheet to hide their identity. In that case shall we assume that these criminals are done their work legally.

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  • shakeer bedrodi, uppinangady/dubai

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    My humble request to daijiworld ,you r such a responsible media network you have to focus on such issues which would contribute in the development of city.not to affect on the religous margins.

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  • Abdul Sathar, Uchil-Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Jul 21 2008

    Media giving much highlight on illegal slaughter house than other illegal activities. I never seen a picture of Ilicit liqour business who caught durig police ride. Yesterday One Daneil D souza arrested while by Konaje police while transporting Arrack. My humble suggestion is that media should report without bias. I have seen in Adam kudru near to Thokkottu, every alternate day there is raid by police, damaging liquor pots, some arrest, but that business still going on.

    My intention is that not to hurt anybody, but to emphasize on impartial reporting. All illegal business should not supported by people, law should take it own action.

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