Suratkal police seize 18 cattle, arrest 2 after intercepting goods van

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November 5, 2016

Mangaluru, Nov 5: Sleuths of Suratkal police station intercepted a goods vehicle allegedly transporting 18 head of cattle and arrested two persons on Saturday morning.

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The cops were checking vehicles near the NITK Suratkal gate on specific information about cattle transportation to an illegal slaughter house, the police said.

A mini-goods van moving in high speed did not heed to police direction to stop immediately. The driver stopped the vehicle a little ahead and the occupants ran away before the police could catch two of them.

They gave the names as Abubakar and Abdul Khadar; the names of those fled are Anwar alias Giriya Anwar, Mohammed Hasan alias Moideen and Asif alias Kudambur Asif. They sped away in a jeep that was escorting the goods vehicle, police claimed.

After inspection, the police found 18 head of cattle inside the van. The vehicle and cattle have been seized and police are investigating.

Also Read: Cattle lifters who allegedly tried to mow down cops arrested

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shahid
 - 
Sunday, 6 Nov 2016

mande ijjandina marler naklu.... this cows issue came into highlights sine last 10-12 years, where were this RSS chaddis before that.... they dont have problem with eating cow, this people using cow as political issue for their personal gain....

Mohammed Athif
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Sunday, 6 Nov 2016

If the cow is god y dont cow punish thm who done this

if we say in simple word if anyone brith and death he is not god and in this world no there who dont hve death everyone hve to face the death how come they are god even simple logic this ppl cant understand

analyst
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Sunday, 6 Nov 2016

Legalize beef everything is gonna right. Dakshina kannada and udipi police dpt. fit for perform duty as gowrakshak. Police from Goa and other states ruled by bjp are deprived from this opportunity.

Rikaz
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Sunday, 6 Nov 2016

It happens only in India......

In Europe, America, China, Japan, par Eastern countries.....millions of them used for lunch and dinner....don't you think they too are Gods for you....why don't you go and protest in front of United Nation to enact a law to stop it.....it require a lot of guts which you don't have it and all balls too....

India will not develop, it will remain like this forever....small thinking mind and heart....

Believe me it is not a fucking God at all.....

rajesh
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Sunday, 6 Nov 2016

brutal assaults required on cattle thieves.

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