Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Cow trafficking - Gurgaon man gets 7-years jail


The law in Haryana is strict on the subject of illegal transportation and slaughter of cow - it is a punishable offence and, the district court of Gurgaon has awarded seven years of imprisonment to a person who was involved in the illegal transportation of cow.
The culprit was convicted for illegal transportation and causing injury to the complainant and imposed penalty of Rs 2000 apart from the prison term.
This has been reported in timesofindia.indiatimes.com dated 7 February 2017.
The incident happened three years go. It seems the complainant was on his way home when he noticed some cows being loaded into a container. He got down from his vehicle and tried to prevent the cow from being loaded in container but the miscreants fled leaving cow behind. He gave chase and intercepted teem some distance away. His vehicle sustained damages and he also was hurt.
Police arrived at the spot and subsequent investigation revealed that the cow was being transported illegally.


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