Police seize 17 cattle including dead calf after intercepting vehicle; 1 arrested

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June 25, 2016

Mangaluru, Jun 25: Police in Mangaluru on Saturday morning foiled an illegal cattle transportation bid and seized 17 animals.

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Acting on a tip of, a team of police from Kadri police station waylaid a Tempo Traveller which was transporting cattle at around 4 a.m. under their jurisdiction.

Circle inspector MG Nayak, who led the operation, said that as many as 17 cattle were stuffed into the vehicle in an inhuman way. Among them a calf was found dead.

The police managed to arrest one person who was allegedly transporting the vehicle. They also seized the vehicle along with the cattle.

A case has been registered at Kadri police station and investigations are on.

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Ahmadi
 - 
Saturday, 25 Jun 2016

Andye und enchina driver less tempo battinda
Daani pattdina janake podar ditijera

Mohidin
 - 
Saturday, 25 Jun 2016

Dont request to reveal the name of the driver and his associates and their background, Kalladka, Pumpwell, Surathkal, Kuttar etc.. are working hard to not to publish their names.

Satyameva jayate
 - 
Saturday, 25 Jun 2016

Hindu transporter.....all senes...go n break his stuff...ha ha

Saleem
 - 
Saturday, 25 Jun 2016

Ambindu batti kana tumbuga..................

SYED
 - 
Saturday, 25 Jun 2016

PLEASE NOTE DOWN, THE DRIVER NAME IS NARESH....

Ahmed Ali K
 - 
Saturday, 25 Jun 2016

Mahesh -Mangalore
How can they reveal the name of the driver or passenger?
because this was not done by Muslims.

Naresh
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Saturday, 25 Jun 2016

this s not the right way driver must be punished in that same way which calf suffered and suffocated to death.

Karukar
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Saturday, 25 Jun 2016

Police must investigate the driver's back ground and its owner detail he must be owning more vehicles for this transport, i request police department to seize them all.

mahesh
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Saturday, 25 Jun 2016

please reveal the driver name., and police must take strict action against the driver.

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