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Time of India
13-07-2025
- Time of India
Police form teams to check illegal cattle transportation
Udupi: In view of the repeated cases of cattle theft reported in the jurisdiction of Byndoor police station, under the guidance of SP Hariram Shankar, Udupi district police appointed three teams to investigate and track down the suspects involved in cattle theft cases. The teams include Timmesh BN, Naveen Borakar, PSIs of Baindur station, Vinay, PSI, Kollur station, Basavaraj, PSI, Gangolli station, and staff members Nagendra, Mohan, Suresh, Chetan, Jayaram, Satish, Chidanand, Malappa Desai, Sridhar Patil, and Parayya Mathapati. In connection with a crime reported at Byndoor police station under Section 303(2) of BNS and 4, 5, 7, 12 of the Karnataka Prevention of Slaughter and Preservation of Cattle Act, 2020, and Section 11(1)(D) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960, the team arrested the accused. The SP said Mohammad Kaif from Sasthan and Mohammad Suhail Khadar from Uchila Kapu, were arrested and presented before a court. The vehicles, including three cars, used in the theft and transportation, were seized. Additionally, four cattle transported in these vehicles were rescued and sent to a shelter, he said.


Time of India
07-06-2025
- Time of India
5 taken into custody in a cockfighting raid
Udupi: Byndoor police took five persons into custody and seized five roosters in connection with a cockfighting event on Friday. According to police, based on information that cockfighting was being conducted at a public place near the govt shed close to Navodaya Colony in Balavadi, Bijur village, PSI Timmesh BN of Byndoor police station, along with staff and panchayat members, conducted a raid. During the raid, several individuals were found involved in cockfighting, where sharp blades were tied to the legs of roosters. The accused include Jaideep from Kirimanjeshwara, Madhukar, Heriyanna, Mahesh from Bijur, Raghavendra Das from Kalthodu, Chandra Maravante, Krishnadas, Ashok, Panduranga Nadikantha from Uppunda and Raghavendra from Harikere. Out of these, five individuals were taken into custody. Police seized five roosters used in the cockfight, Rs 1,490 in betting money, two sharp blades, and two ropes used during the activity. A case was registered at Byndoor police station.