Beltangady: Cow meat found in river near Charmadi; investigation demanded


Daijiworld Media Network – Beltangady

Beltangady, Dec 18: In a shocking incident, cow meat was discovered in the Mrityunjaya river near Annaru bridge, within the Charmadi gram panchayat limits, on Tuesday. Along with the meat, the remains of cattle, including a cow’s head, a calf’s carcass, skin, and bones, were stuffed into eleven gunny bags and dumped into the river.

The illegal slaughter and disposal of cow meat have polluted the river water, raising concerns about potential environmental hazards and the spread of infectious diseases. Upon receiving complaints from the public, Dharmasthala police visited the site, conducted an inspection, and collected information regarding the incident.

Bajrang Dal taluk president Dinesh Charmadi has demanded a thorough investigation into the matter, urging authorities to take swift action.

 

 

 

  

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  • Harish, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 18 2024

    Why does only BD people get all this... & complain police Why others dont get to see this .

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Wed, Dec 18 2024

    Sidda police will bring the culprits to book..should not spoil environment...it is okay to eat any meat but waste needs to be disposed in proper places

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