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Cow owners are ordered to inject drugs ‘to kill calves’, throw violations on cattle

Cow owners are ordered to inject drugs 'to kill calves', throw violations on cattle
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Nagpur: City Police on Tuesday ordered the owner of Cowhide Opomakash Pali from Parvati Nagar because it allegedly caused atrocities in cattle, including drugs injecting the male calf to kill them, and hang their heads and tails at their homes.
Cocal residents said Pali also routinely fled violations in Bovines, many of the discomfort in the woman.
“He (Pali) says dirty language into the cow with sexual color, especially when he sees a woman passing,” said a local resident.
It learned several 32 families Parvati Nagar had combed the bleak battles to overthrow Cowshed, who had it turned into a disturbance, from the region.
Despite approaching several institutions, including the police, residents could not find a solution for the past few years.
Recently, residents, through an animal activist, handed over several CCTV recordings from atrocities by Pali towards the swamp to police Ajni, who finally posted the man.
The Pali claim had struggled Bovines.
One of the CCTV cameras installed in a house around Cowshed had caught Pali’s rain blowing one of the swamps.
Other recordings, Pali can be seen to encourage injection into the calf, which is one of the reasons for the FIR to complaint An Anjali Vaidyar Animal activist, a member of the Committee for Prevention of Cruelty Against Animals (SPCA).
Vaidyar said the locals were petrified to see the head and tail of the calf which hung outside the residence.
“Some residents have observed that cow owners will inject several ingredients to the calf, after that they might die,” he said.
“Even if it’s a medicine, only a veteranarian can give such an injection,” he said.
According to a local woman, Pali can also slaughter the cow and calf who died for a slaughterhouse.
“He (Pali) continues to torture animals from 5am and so on until late at night,” he said.
“Police have registered violations such as in Section 11 (1) Prevention of cruelty on animal laws, 1960, based on CCTV recording.
Investigations are underway against Pali,” said Senior Inspector Vijay Talware from the Ajni Police Station, added that the police would verify what injection Managed by Pali File filling sheets in a cruelty case to a dog by two teenagers, who have tied crackers to their tails.
Two, including underage, including people spent.
Senior Inspector Krishna Shinde from the Koradi police station said the violations registered against teenagers were inappropriate and could not be recognized, which would require court permits to investigate further.

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