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Authorities determined to eliminate illegal animal trafficking in Visakhapatnam
Updated Date: 1/26/2022
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On 21 January, 2022, Joint Collector, M. Venugopal Reddy, held a
review meeting regarding the Animal Welfare Laws in Visakhapatnam
District, at the District Collectorate. Officials from the Department of
Animal Husbandry, District Police Department, Transportation
Department, and the Endowments Department, were present at the review
meeting. The Joint Collector instructed the authorities to keep a keen
eye on any illegal animal trafficking in Visakhapatnam, and take strict
actions to eliminate any such treacherous activities. He also added that
action must be taken against the animal cruelty in the district. The
Joint Collector mandated that all the Goshalas, and canine breeders in
the district, must come under the recognition of the Animal Welfare
Board. He also mentioned that the adoption of calves, donated by
devotees to the Simhachalam Temple, must be closely monitored by the
authorities. Speaking about the proposed animal shelter at Kusuluvada
Village, he ordered the board to take required action to initiate the
project, and use the CSR funds for constructing the shelter.
Additionally, the Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC)
veterinarians were ordered to intensify the number of family planning
operations for the stray dogs. He added that the relocation of these
stray dogs, by GVMC, must be carried out properly. The
representatives of the Endowments Department, were instructed by the
Joint Collector, to attend the District Animal Welfare meetings from
here on. The meeting was also attended by representatives of the
Simhachalam Temple, Forest Department, and Regional Transport Office
(RTO), to review the Animal Welfare Laws and the situation of illegal
animal trafficking in Visakhapatnam. Recently, the AP Police Department raided various places in Andhra Pradesh, where cockfighting
was organised for the Sankranti festival. Over 1,700 roosters and 1,600
knives were seized by the police during the Pongal season. Despite the
ban of cockfighting, over 1,000 arenas were setup to conduct
cockfighting across the state. As per an estimate, illegal transactions
of amount close to Rs. 1,500 crore, took place for gambling over
cockfights. Cockfighting has been illegal since 1960, and is considered
as animal cruelty under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act of
1960. |
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