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GCC intensifie­s action against stray cattle

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The Greater Chennai Corporatio­n has intensifie­d action against cattle owners, who let their cattle to stray on roads, as around 300 stray cattle have been impounded in the past three weeks.

According to a Chennai Corporatio­n official, the civic body impounds stray cattle to prevent accidents. “From December 1, around 300 cows have been impounded across the city. More than Rs 4.60 lakh has been collected as penalty from the cattle owners,” the official said.

As per the rules, the civic body will impound stray cattle and impose a penalty of Rs 1,550 on the owners. The civic body will maintain the impounded cattle for three days. If any cattle owner fails to turn up to pay the penalty and take back their cattle within three days, the impounded cattle will be handed over to Blue Cross.

Apart from paying the penalty, the cattle owner should submit an affidavit by getting signatures from a sanitary inspector of the division concerned, zonal health officer and police inspector of the local police station.

The official added that around 70 cattle have been impounded from the Kodambakka­m zone, which is the highest among the 15 zones. “A large number of cattle are being captured from and around Koyambedu market, which is located in Kodambakka­m zone. Most of the cattle owners pay up the penalty to take back their cattle. Only less than five cows have been sent to Blue Cross. On Wednesday alone, the civic body impounded 19 cows from across the city.

On the other hand, sanitary inspectors lament that cattle owners tend to threaten them when they try to impound stray cattle. “Despite the threatenin­gs, stray cattle are captured with police help,” a sanitary inspector said.

 ?? ?? An impounded cow being taken away by the Corporatio­n workers
An impounded cow being taken away by the Corporatio­n workers

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