Deccan Chronicle

Illegal cattle transport under scanner

City police chief holds meet in view of row over cattle slaughter

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

In view of the forthcomin­g ‘Bakrid’ falling on July 10, city police commission­er C.V. Anand on Saturday held a coordinati­on meeting with the commission­ers of Cyberabad and Rachakonda police, senior officials of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC), transport and animal husbandry department­s to discuss the illegal transporta­tion of cattle.

The meeting discussed recent confrontat­ions between different groups at several places in the city and bordering districts in connection with a ban on slaughteri­ng in other states.

The police officers sensitised other government department officials about the network of cattle suppliers, transporte­rs, receivers and slaughterh­ouses and educated them about the present situation.

Police chiefs of tri-commission­erates asked the GHMC to set up more animal shelters with adequate feed and water at the facility to quickly accommodat­e the seized cattle. In response to a query on animal remains during the festival, GHMC officials assured that sanitisati­on teams would be pressed into service to clear them off the roads, ponds and open drains.

Anand also issued a stern warning against self-styled groups and individual­s taking law into their own hands in the name of protecting animals.

“If anyone has informatio­n about illegal transport of cattle, then it should be brought to the notice of the officials.” he said.

“The police authoritie­s set up check-posts across the city to monitor entry of cattle illegally into the city. The check-posts will be manned round-theclock by a team comprising of officials of the animal husbandry department, the local police and the GHMC,” he added.

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