Karkala: Target of sordid acts of cattle thieves, woman loses 16 cows


Daijiworld Media Network - Karkala (SP)

Karkala, Jan 10: A woman here was tending to cows like her own children. However, over the last 18 months, 16 of her cows were taken away by cattle slaughterers. This has left her shell-shocked and directionless and an environment of mourning has enveloped her home.

Yashoda Acharya (58) from Kaje in Kariyakallu in the taluk has been into dairying since the last 18 years. She lives with her daughter in a tiny tiled house about 15 km away from the main road. Her husband, Vittal Achgarya, passed away in an accident 24 years back. The mother-daughter duo took to dairying as their only means of livelihood.

In the recent past, cattle thefts have become increasingly common. Many of the thieves enter the cattle sheds and take away the animals. When the owners resist, they flash arms like sabres to scare the owners. In many cases, cattle tethered for grazing are taken away. Yashoda, during the last one and half years, lost 16 cows. The last one that was stolen on January 3 was in the last month of its pregnancy. Even after the mother-daughter duo sensed that thieves had come, they were too fearful to come out because of the fear of arms wielded by the thieves. They have no other option but to shed tears.

They used to contribute 25 to 30 litres of milk to the dairy and got income of nearly Rs 15,000 per month. Reposing faith on income from dairying, a bank loan of six lac rupees was availed to build a house. But the house construction is in the initial stages even as the cows were taken away one by one. They have not got government compensation so far. The two women, having lost all hopes, keep cursing their cruel destiny.

Sudhakar Shetty, living a little away from Yashoda's house, is a former gram panchayat member. He has lost 12 cows so far. Two days after taking away the last cow of Yashoda, the thieves took away a milking cow from his cattle shed. Many living in the neighbourhood have lost several of their cows, and they concur with the view that filing a police complaint is a futile exercise. The thefts are continuing even after the cow slaughter ban has been enforced in the state.

Yashoda rues the fact that the cows raised by her all these years through hard work have been stolen one by one and that they are afraid to come out at night because of the fear of cattle thieves.

Madhu, Karkala town station sub-inspector, says that relating to the loss of a pregnant cow belonging to Yashoda, investigation is going on and a couple of persons have been questioned based on suspicion.

 

 

 

  

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  • Indian, India

    Tue, Jan 11 2022

    These days everyone has become master in faking. The orange lungi I best example in picture from where the idea generated. She doesn't look like she owns atleast 2 cows. 16 is a big number. Height of faking

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  • Minu, Margao

    Tue, Jan 11 2022

    Please do not steal from the poor. It's their only bread and butter. Leave them alone.

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  • K b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Even if one hen is overrun by car, villagers gather and threaten the car owner with police case....

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  • Ranjith, Moodbidri

    Tue, Jan 11 2022

    but car driver doesn't have any weapon when accident happens, hence people can attack. but cattle thieves come with Gang and all type of weapon. shame on people who are commenting that no such incident will happen in D.K. and fake news

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  • K b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Despite losing 1 cow per month in the one and half years, she did not file police case nor informed cow rakshak...that means .... she is ok with the so called thefts....

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    kbr mangalauru,dear friend just imagine they were two women.At night how can one trust if somw thieves come and stiel their cattle ,how can they fight against them?Thieves always try to bring weapon and make use of it if someone try to stop them.They were simple village people.Pity her situation .She was also not so front woman to complain to police thinking they wouldnt take her complain serious.Hope in future atleast someone will help her to comeout of her misery.Sad stealing cows one after the other is horrible.let police help atleast now.

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  • tds, Manglore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Na cattle mila Na 15lac mila Na justification mila Pehle beti nahi bachi, ab animal bhi bacha...

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Typically a high milk yielding cows costs anything north of Rs. 20k. Even if we consider average Rs. 10k per cow, the loss is Rs. 1.6L. This for a family which has to work a full year to make a revenue (not profit) of Rs. 1.5L. Police has proved that they are completely useless and these women have no backing that must perturb police from their routine. Well meaning people could join together and catch these sword wielding brave people and next time not let them go unless they pay Rs. 16L for the loss of all these years. This should be made public that there will be steep cost for the next escapade from anywhere in Karkala and are caught in the act. When law enforcers cannot enforce the rule of law, people will have to join together and enforce it at their terms and conditions. No, the incompetent police cannot interfere then. Police involvement cannot be ruled out. Police recently got a rude surprise that one of their constable was responsible for bike robbery in Bangalore and its sale in North Karnataka.

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  • Santosh Kumar, Dubai / Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Very sad for poor aged women. Its not easy to cattle 16 cows. I can feel her pain, her lifetime hard work and livelihood vanished in one night. I pray that she will get back her cows. That is difficult to digest while we loose our hard worked penny. Daijiworld please consider to share her contact details, my wish to make a small help to her.

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  • Joseph, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Very easy put electric fence around your shed

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Arrest BD & PFI members, they will spill the bean.

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  • Rajesh B Shetty, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Provide them licensed guns. These people should be shot dead. The cops do not make rounds in the night time. There should be strict nakabandi in the night time.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    One of the worst idea, I can give is that deploy electric wire fence during night. Morning disconnect electricity. You will see good results take help of electricity experts

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  • Eva, Kirem

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    It is time government should extend help to install camaras to farmers just like other facilities given to them.

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    When election is nearing, love on cow increases.

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  • Eva, Kirem

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Wrong .....have you ever taken care of cattle. They are like kenines friendly. I have seen man crying when his milking cow was stolen and butured

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  • Shivappa, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Cattle thieves have no religion!

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Look at the last picture non of them wearing mask, coming to solve problem, our problem first they need to wear mask.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    For these kind of problems, villagers need to come together and employee their own night guards completely armed very well. There is no other solution

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    From the looks of 16 cattle at current cost seems to be a little far fetched, though for her cattle may be like children undoubtedly.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    "-----and they concur with the view that filing a police complaint is a futile exercise. The thefts are continuing even after the cow slaughter ban has been enforced in the state.----" cow rakshaks have to agitate against state government....

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  • aithappa moolya, kodial

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    important point to be noted by all...Many living in the neighbourhood have lost several of their cows, and they concur with the view that filing a police complaint is a futile exercise. ....what does this mean? this is proof enough that the khaki is very much involved in this act...

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, India.

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    aithappa moolya, kodial Unfortunately in every illegal acts including cow theft, there is no doubt kaki are involved, Do not be surprised, even those who call themselves as protector of cows, shed tears, might have gained political mileage and enjoying political position, might be indirectly supporting the cow thieves too. Rock bottom is money.

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  • Arf, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    One person in pump well is unemployed, He can take the initiative

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  • Roy D' Silva, Cordel / Dubai

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Would appreciate if our moral policing groups could assist to stop these cattle theft.. There are several earning their daily bread by rearing cows and selling milk .

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  • Ajay Rebello, Kallianpur

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Atleast provide from govt gao shalas

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  • sunnymiranda, Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    acoount number share madi guru we support her

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    HDFC ERGO offers Cattle Insurance Policy for protection of Indian rural people from financial loss due to death of their cattle ...

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    oye, ಪೆಂಗಾ, matter is cattle stealth... not cattle death...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    k.b.r, Cattle stolen is equivalent to Death ...

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  • K b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Oye, in insurance, death and missing are different...don't bluff...

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    definite handiwork saffron escort gangs with beef exporting gujjus...there must be shortage of beef in Dubai so this is desperate acts...

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    India exports buffalo meat to Dubai, not beef. The boneless chilly fry available in Mallu restaurants is buffalo, the cheapest meat in GCC countries.

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  • Mohit, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Why did she not go to Police for protection against thieves. Why didn't police take any action on cattle thieves?

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  • Ashfaq, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Enforce stringent law and hang these thieves to death.

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  • gm, mlur

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    May be beef exporters and their agents. Also cow guards are also part of this mission.

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  • Dexter menezes, Malikkatte Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    This lady is a hardworker who ever stole her cows should pay her loan and should return the 16 cows

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    The police and gau rakshak people must be hand in glove with the thieves. It is very sad that the lady - daughter duo lost do many cows. People should rears dogs to guard the cows.

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  • Shonith, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Cannot believe these low lives. Robbers will go to any extent to steal, clearly this family is struggling to lead their day to day life and this is an easy target for preying vultures. Once caught the thrives should be handed over to the general public to be given a good treatment for their contribution to the society.

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  • peacelover, india

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    hidden GPS chip to be installed on cows! Find the thieves, recover cost of cows X 10 times and handover this amount to the owner of the cows.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Greed responsible for this ..

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Why our law enforcing authorities are having soft corner for cattle thieves? Poor lady lost 16 cows and till now no justice. Crazy Indian law.

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  • Kumar, Al-Khor, Qatar

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Surendra Poojari, Mangalore.. Authorities fired on one person and thief died. Immediately government kept the authority behind the bar and gave 10 lakhs to the dead thief family. This happened in Karnataka during Siddaramaiah government.

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  • Alphy, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 10 2022

    Kumar, Al-Khor, Qatar....is the current government belongs to Siddu? Stop talking crap and get back from Muslim country to help your Hindutva wadi's. It is really sad that the thieves have no blood in their eyes. such ruthless thieves should be publicly hanged for touching hardworking poor people who gets zero recognition from any government. Unfortunately, I found the biggest thieves today who collude with these cow thieves are: Police (Poly), and Politicians (again Poly's). So, while hanging one thief, we should hang a police as well as a politician as well to get rid of accumulating dirt in our country.

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