Kundapur: Two wild buffaloes shot, killed; miscreants flee


Silvester D'Souza

Daijiworld Media Network – Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, Sep 6: Two wild buffaloes were found dead with bullet wounds, beside Amparu Kollur, in the wee hours of Tuesday, September 5. The purpose of killing is not known yet.

Amparu-Kollur highway is aways found with traffic. The animals in this case, were killed near the road on a private land. Locals suspect that the animals were killed consumption purposes. The miscreants are said to have arrived in a bike or pickup truck and shot the animals with a gun. The suspects most likely fled after seeing other approaching vehicles, being unable to ferry the dead animals.



Forest officials arrived and conducted investigations. The animals were taken for postmortem. A search for the suspects has been in progress. CCTV footages between Amparu and Neralakatte are being gathered.

  

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  • Vincent DSouza, Belthangady

    Wed, Sep 06 2017

    These guys are Beef eaters and found an alternative / substitute to satiate their hunger for forest produce. This is my assumption. The truth will come up when the "Shikharis" are nabbed.

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