Mangaluru: Theft of livestock and illegal trade has become a sensitive problem for coastal carnataka.
Although right-wing clothes have expressed concern over the increase in livestock theft in recent days, not many dairy farmers advanced to report theft to the police, especially because they were not compensated.
There are many cases of livestock stolen from the grazing field, and theft repeatedly occurred from the same livestock warehouse, but only a few cases reached the police station, said Sunil KR, Conferer State Bajrang Dalabout 56 cases related to theft of cattle and illegal.
Livestock transportation was reported last year.
Under the prevention of carnataka from cattle slaughter and cattle act preservation, last year, 28 cases were registered at the Dakshina Kannada police limit.
The police have arrested 21 people and saved 32 heads of livestock.
Meanwhile, within the Mangaluru City Police limit, 28 cases were registered, and 59 defendants had been arrested.
The police also saved more than 30 heads of livestock.
The VHP delegation visits the Bolpugudde area, Pachanady and Bondel, and interacts with farmers where cattle theft incidents are reported.
There are several examples of livestock theft in the area around Bolpugudde.
VHP has demanded that the government provide family compensation for livestock.
Meanwhile, a senior officer from the Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services said that there might be a marginal decline in the agriculture of dairy cattle in the past few days, but it could not be associated with theft of cattle.
At any time, arecanut, the main commercial harvest cultivated in Dakshina Kannada took a good price on the market, there was a decrease in dairy farm, the officer said.