Nagpur: In the new twist in the case of confiscation of camel amravati, one in 58 animals detained in Gorakshan (beef shelter) died after being released.
The camelers, who were being tried for cruelty to animals, now alleged that the animal died of negligence at the cows.
“Complaints will be submitted with the police,” said Manoj Kalla, a lawyer who represents the padlows.
The court session in Amravati has ordered the release of the camel confiscated a month ago in cases of cruelty towards animals.
They are stored in Gorakshan in the city of Amravati.
After release, the herders should report the existence of animals every Sunday until the case takes place at the Masters Court.
The camel was marked and released on Saturday night.
Shepherds said one of the animals aged around 4 years died after walking almost more than a shelter.
An veterinarian is assigned to do a camel examination, either when entering and out.
The animals were fine when they were taken to Gorakshan.
“When coming out one of them was found weak and dehydrated.
He was given a few bottles of saline and also fed.
However, after the animal came out,” said the veterinarian to Ti.
A post-mortem is done in animals on Sunday night.
Hadders have left animals on the side of the road after death.
“Animals were released around 3pm on Saturday.
After that the dead camel looked too weak and could barely walk as far as a kilometer.
It was sitting there and died at 11pm,” said a sedative that led the animal.
Hadders have asked the Masters Court that they must be allowed to graze the camel under the supervision of the police.
They argue that camels are not used to eating animal feed available at Gorakshan.
The Magnificial Court also ordered their release to guarantee RS50 Lakh, where the complainant received a living court.