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Vigilantes trying to disrupt beef supply in Goa: Traders

Vigilantes trying to disrupt beef supply in Goa: Traders

cow-care, gaushalas, cow-shelterPanaji : Beef traders in Goa on Friday accused cow vigilante groups of trying to disrupt supply of beef in Goa by pressurising authorities to crack down on legitimate slaughter of cattle imported from neighbouring states.

Addressing a press conference, Manna Bepari, President of the Qureshi Meat Traders Association of Goa, said that beef supply in Goa was severely curtailed due to interference by cow vigilante groups.

“On Wednesday, our meat traders brought six animals to the official abattoir after obtaining necessary permission from Goa and Karnataka where the animals were imported from. But the animals were rejected after pressure on the abattoir authorities from the cow vigilantes,” Bepari said.

This is the second time in the last eight months that beef traders have complained of interference in the supply of beef by cow vigilantes, who the traders claim, are targeting supply of beef in the coastal state, where nearly one third of the resident population consumes beef.

In 2017, beef traders in Goa had gone on a strike for more than a week, following harassment by vigilante groups in Goa, forcing Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar to intervene and direct the Director General of Police to crack down on such groups.

—IANS

States obliged to compensate victims of cow vigilante groups: SC

States obliged to compensate victims of cow vigilante groups: SC

supreme courtNew Delhi : The Supreme Court on Friday said that states were obliged to compensate the victims of cow vigilante groups.

The apex court asked all the states to file a report on the compliance of its order by appointing a nodal officer to prevent violence by the cow vigilante groups across the country.

“Victims are to be compensated. It is obligatory on the part of the state to compensate the victim of crime,” the bench headed by the Chief Justice Dipak Misra said.

Under the Code of Criminal Procedure, the state is under obligation to have a scheme for victim compensation and if they don’t have then they should have one, it added

Senior counsel Indira Jaising appearing for one of the petitioners had urged the apex court order compensation to the victims of violence by the vigilante groups.

Jaising said that there should be a National Policy for the Prevention of Crime.

Senior counsel Kapil Sibal also appearing for one of the petitioner told the court that while the perpetrator of violence in the name of protecting vows were on bail, the victims faced FIRs and persecution.

—IANS