Mangaluru: Extraordinary act of service – NMPT personnel rescues wild bull


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Mangaluru, Jun 15: The weekend saw an extraordinary act of service from the Fire Department personnel of the New Mangalore Port Trust (NMPT), when they rescued a wild bull from suffocation caused by the tight neck rope. The rope around the neck of the wild bull was allegedly put by the illegal cattle smugglers, who transport the cattle to illegal slaughterhouses. The rope around the bull’s neck was earlier spotted in the end of February. Many compassionate citizens of Panambur and Surathkal along with the help of the Animal Care Trust, Mangaluru, have been attempting to release the rope around its neck. They had used animal nets, rope lasso cutter, but had been unsuccessful in their attempts.

On June 13, the bull entered the NMPT dock area, to drink water. The suffocation of the bull was visible and noticed by the Fire Department personnel who tried to physically hold the bull to release the rope. The wild bull turned aggressive and was reluctant to let humans take control of its movements. The repeated attempts of the cattle trafficking by smugglers have left a scar on the psyche of these poor animals, who are naturally apprehensive of human contact. In fact, about a month ago one of the volunteers from the Animal Care Trust, Mangaluru, broke his leg in an attempt to build contact with the bull. To tackle this issue, the Fire Department personnel brought the bull to an enclosed gated area. It was debated whether tranquilization was necessary. It was recalled that in a similar incident about a year ago, a
horn bull was suffering with a big tumour on its head. In an attempt to rescue the bull tranquilization was undertaken. However, tranquilization had an adverse impact on respiratory system of the bull, which eventually failed and put an end it its life. The post-mortem report suggested that approximately 50 kgs of plastic was found in the body of the bull, which probably triggered the respiratory failure. After considering these factors, it was decided that staff would attempt to release the rope without tranquilization. By feeding it food and water, they developed friendship and familiarity with the bull. After one full day of domestication, the bull calmed down and subsequently, let the fire department staff to operate on its neck.

On the night of Sunday June 14, the Fire personnel were successfully able to remove the rope from its neck. It was noted that the tightness of the rope had caused a wound around the bull’s neck, which would require veterinary care and treatment NMPT management has arranged to undertake the same on Monday June 15. The chairman has congratulated the staff involved in this great service.

The area near the New Mangalore Port Trust is home to herds of stray cattle. The stray cattle of Panambur area predate the inception of the port. The history of the land reveals that the ancestry of these cattle can be traced back to the coastal community that inhabited the land. Back then the cattle were domesticated and used as a means for existence. Later, when the government of India commenced the operations for the Harbour Project of NMPT, the indigenous people were resettled. In the re-settlement process, the people migrated to an alternative land, while many of the domesticated cattle were left abandoned. The progeny of the abandoned cattle still freely roam the land. The once flourishing fleet of 500 cattle have now shrunk to an estimated strength of 100. The cattle have been prey to smugglers and traffickers who intend to monetize from these creatures through their cruel acts. The Animal Care Trust, Mangaluru, has stated that they have witnessed repeated cases of such barbaric acts. On multiple occasions the volunteers of the trust along with the help of local people and dock labourers have rescued these animals from absolute suffering. It is high time that the local police take a serious view regarding the activities of cattle smugglers.

 

 

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Tue, Jun 16 2020

    I appreciate NMPT personnel for the kindness. Perhaps it may be valid lesson for the gangs of mob lynching who kill humans in the name 'Gau Mata'.
    Jai Hind

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  • AJR, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 16 2020

    Good work done

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    Why to eat the meat by making the animal suffer soo much? It was living in pain and agony since so many months.... Consumers do not know which way animal is slaughtered and given meat for sale...... Whatever agony it goes through... It will pass it in its blood and muscle through the poisonous toxins released in its body due to the fear and pain.....As a result people suffer from various diseases ... Joint pains, arthritis, digestion, acidity, skin problems etc. Cruelty has a limit...

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  • Abhishek G Das, City Point, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    Animal care trust is doing a great job. Specially Mr Tausif also called Mr rescuer he has a great affection towards animals and he happens to be a very good friend of mine and my role model.
    Good Job Tausif kudos to you and your team. God bless!! Cheerz! your truly amazing

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  • Jowahar D'Souza, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    I am a Great Big Fan of Abhishake G Das.
    Hence automatically I am Great Big Fan of Tauseef

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  • Jowahar D'Souza, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    I am also Big Fan of Tauseef

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    Nmpt your good works were noted down by the Lord!

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  • CA girishkk, M'lore/dxb

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    @Sri elder..

    The bull looks awesome 👌, let us pray that it won't catch the eyes of exporters...

    Welcome to join for chai pe charcha...on this topic...

    Jh
    Jai hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    Thank you ...

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    Many might disagree with me. But I feel compassion and empathy are mostly the virtues attached with 'non-beef eaters'.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    Shankar, Mangaluru
    Why are you so obsessed with BEEF ...

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    Why you assume yourself?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    Sahil, Mangaluru
    Because he bought in the topic of beef eaters ...

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    Could you explain who are mob lynchers, minority holy places vandalisers, rapists and murderers and later been garlanded??????... Govt knows very well all illegal slaughter and meat sale could be stopped easily by issuing licences to aspiring vendors under govt supervision but this communal BJP doesn't want to do this only to keep up the divisive politics alive. Just as the govt opened liquor shops hurriedly to stop theft from liquor shops and illicit liquor been sold. Constitution nor the religion stops any meat consumption unless it is illegal which results in black market and unhygienic. If you have the will there is the way.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Jun 16 2020

    Veer Nagpur,Govt.opened the liquor shops not to stop theft from shops but to collect taxes which they needed what they had given out during corona time.Second beef eaters dont eat beef at any rate ,where illegal stolen cattle, ,and kill the animal at a barbaric way.We do have heart for animals.we too are humans who cared for animals.There are people who look at the money and not to animals care.Here there is a law where animals are taken to slaughter houses should be provided enough water and no stress on the way.Even slaughtering is done only quickly and without suffering.we learn here one thing,with our throwing away plastic,which will be eaten by animals when thy dont get anything to eat by stray cattles.so let us be careful in future.

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 16 2020

    Where did beef come from....we are discussing about an Ox dude not a cow

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    Great job.

    Thank you to those who went out of their way to help the bull.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 15 2020

    Concerned people should take care of stray animals. In fact it is a mystery to see so many bovines at NMPT area. We have so many cruise liners bringing tourists/guests to Mangalore and when the tourists/guests spot a bovine or many in the NMPT premises there is a curious question about how bovines are permitted in the port premises or who owns them not knowing that they are stray.

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