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  • Cattle scam: CBI traces 346 fake bank accounts used to divert crime proceeds

    Cattle scam: CBI traces 346 fake bank accounts used to divert crime proceeds

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    Kolkata: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probing the multi-crore cattle smuggling scam in West Bengal has traced as many as 346 fake bank accounts opened in the name of third parties with a district cooperative bank in Birbhum for the purpose of diversion of the scam proceeds to different channels.

    Sources said that during the course of investigation, it has also been revealed that these accounts were opened in the names of individuals coming from marginalised families in the districts whose identity proofs like Aadhaar card were collected assuring them of getting enrolled for different welfare schemes of the state government.

    The CBI officers personally went to the residences of these individuals in whose names these accounts were opened and all of them informed the central agency that they had no knowledge of the existence of such bank accounts in their names.

    These 346 accounts were detected by the CBI in three phases in the last few months. The CBI detected 177 such accounts in the first phase, followed by 54 in the second phase and 115 accounts in the third phase.

    The manager of the district cooperative bank where such accounts were held was also questioned by the CBI, who admitted that he was forced to allow opening of such accounts following instructions from the higher authorities.

    Meanwhile, Trinamool Congress strongman and the party’s Birbhum district President, Anubrata Mondal, will be presented before a special CBI court in Asansol on Friday, where the central agency’s counsel is expected to present the details in this matter to the court.

    Mondal is in custody as the prime accused in the cattle smuggling scam.

    On Thursday, a CBI team went to the Asansol Special Correctional Home where Mondal is housed and questioned him in the matter. However, sources said that as usual, the accused did not cooperate with the agency and denied having any knowledge of such bank accounts.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Maha: Cattle smuggling accused dies after falling off 3rd floor of building

    Maha: Cattle smuggling accused dies after falling off 3rd floor of building

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    Nagpur: An accused in a cattle smuggling case died after falling from the third floor of a building while allegedly trying to evade arrest in Nagpur in Maharashtra, following which his kin and aides protested on Monday, a police official said.

    The man was named in a cattle smuggling case registered in Deolapar police station in August last year and was on the run since then, he said.

    A team from Deoalapr and Kapil Nagar police stations arrived at his home on Saturday afternoon, and the accused tried to flee by sliding down the sewage pipe from the third floor of the building, the official said.

    “He lost his balance and fell to the ground, and died of injuries in a nearby hospital on Sunday. An accidental death case has been registered at Kapil Nagar police station and further probe into the incident is underway,” he said.

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  • 7 Cattle Charred Alive, Residential House Damaged in Separate Fire Mishaps in Kupwara

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    Murtaza Mushtaq | Jahangir Lolabi

    Kupwara, Jan 30 (GNS): At least seven cattle were charred to death and a residential house damaged in separate fire mishaps in North Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

    Reports reaching GNS said that a fire broke out in a cow shed, belonging to one Abdul Ahad Malla, at Hak’daji Shiekh Pora in Mawar Qalamabad on intervening Sunday and Monday night.

    The fire incident resulted in charring to death of seven cattle, including two cows and 5 goats even as gutting the cow shed in entirety.

    Station House Officer Qalamabad, Jan Mohammad confirming the incident told GNS that the cause of fire is believed to be heating device (Bukhari).

    “There was no injury or loss of human life in the incident”, the officer further said.

    In a separate incident, a residential house was damaged in a fire mishap in Haihama in Kupwara district this morning.

    As per reports, a residential house belonging to one Wali Mohammad Dar, son of Noor Mohammad Dar was damaged at Dar Mohammad Chalgund in Haihama.

    The fire was contained by the locals as Fire and Emergency Department didn’t reached the site on time. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • 7 Cattle Charred Alive, Residential House Damaged in Separate Fire Mishaps

    7 Cattle Charred Alive, Residential House Damaged in Separate Fire Mishaps

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    SRINAGAR: At least seven cattle were charred to death and a residential house damaged in separate fire mishaps in North Kashmir’s Kupwara district.

    Reports said that a fire broke out in a cow shed, belonging to one Abdul Ahad Malla, at Hak’daji Shiekh Pora in Mawar Qalamabad on intervening Sunday and Monday night.

    The fire incident resulted in charring to death of seven cattle, including two cows and 5 goats even as gutting the cow shed in entirety.

    Station House Officer Qalamabad, Jan Mohammad confirming the incident told news agency GNS that the cause of fire is believed to be heating device (Bukhari).

    “There was no injury or loss of human life in the incident”, the officer further said.

    In a separate incident, a residential house was damaged in a fire mishap in Haihama in Kupwara district this morning.

    As per reports, a residential house belonging to one Wali Mohammad Dar, son of Noor Mohammad Dar was damaged at Dar Mohammad Chalgund in Haihama.

    The fire was contained by the locals as Fire and Emergency Department didn’t reached the site on time.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Cattle scam: ED hopeful as Delhi court rejects Anubrata’s bail plea

    Cattle scam: ED hopeful as Delhi court rejects Anubrata’s bail plea

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    Kolkata: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) probing the multi-crore cattle smuggling scam in West Bengal is now hopeful of taking Trinamool Congress strongman and the party’s Birbhum district president Anubrata Mondal to Delhi for questioning after the Rouse Avenue Court in the national capital rejected the latter’s bail plea on Tuesday.

    However, sources said that ED will have to wait for a decision of the Delhi High Court on this count.

    “Mondal had adopted the path of approaching multiple courts to stop us from taking him to Delhi for questioning. Accordingly, his counsels moved bail pleas in both Rouse Avenue Court and Delhi High Court. Now with the Rouse Avenue Court rejecting his bail petition, the first hurdle is clear. We will now have to wait for the Delhi High Court’s decision on this count,” said a legal associate of the central agency.

    Mondal’s bodyguard Sehgal Hossain, who was also arrested in connection with the cattle smuggling scam, is currently under judicial custody at Delhi’s Tihar Jail. Sources said that the reason why the ED is so keen to take Mondal to the national capital is to place him face-to-face with Hossain and question the two together.

    The hearing in the matter was scheduled at Delhi High Court on Monday. However, it did not happen because of the absence of the judge concerned and the next date of hearing has been scheduled on February 2.

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  • Joshimath crisis: Pets and cattle displaced as owners navigate subsidence fallout

    Joshimath crisis: Pets and cattle displaced as owners navigate subsidence fallout

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    Joshimath: As land sinks in Joshimath, buildings are razed and hundreds of families are forced out of their homes, there is another tragedy playing out in this Himalayan town many dogs, cattle, and other domestic animals are left untended as their owners navigate the life-changing crisis.

    Some animals have been left behind in houses, desolate and deserted as the cracks on their walls deepen, and some smaller pets have been crammed into shelter homes along with families forced into one room. The snow and the dipping temperatures have exacerbated the many woes.

    The displacement is at many levels, say animal rights activists who have rushed to the once bustling town of Joshimath to keep the voiceless safe.

    “Any disaster is as much a crisis for animals as it is for humans,” said Rubina Iyer from People for Animals (PFA) Uttarakhand.

    “We want to ensure the safety and welfare of the animals. People are taking care of humans, and we are here for the animals,” Iyer, who traveled from Dehradun to Joshimath along with her colleagues to help rescue affected animals, told PTI.

    The mountain town, the gateway to trekking trails, pilgrimage destinations such as Badrinath and the famed ski slopes of Auli, has been on the edge since January 2 when the first major land subsidence event took place and hairline fissures in several places deepened into gaping breaks in walls and streets with a frightening rumble.

    Families were segregated, and many pets and cattle were neglected as people moved out to safety.

    Neha Saklani, whose house in the Sunil area on the way to Auli was heavily damaged during the subsidence event, said they have four pets.

    “One of them is with us in the hotel, while the three others are at our house. But we check on them in the day and feed them,” she said.

    Iyer said surveys are being carried out for a count of pets or stray animals and, if required, help with shifting them to shelter homes.

    “If there are any pets and people don’t have space we can keep them safe.”
    So far, 200 dogs, 300 cattle, and 20 equines have been identified in surveys from the affected areas, said Shreya Paropkari from Humane Society International/India (HSI).

    “All are doing well except for two injured mules being shifted to the Happy Home Sanctuary run by PFA Uttarakhand in Dehradun,” she told PTI

    “Our surveys found no abandoned pets in the affected areas. Wherever people are being shifted they are taking their pets along,” Paropkari said.

    HSI also plans to sterilize dogs so there are no puppies born during this calamity as it will be difficult for them to survive.

    “Based on the current assessment, they would all need surgery – when the weather is suitable. Currently, it’s snowing,” Paropkari added.

    Chief Veterinary Officer, Chamoli, D. Pralayankar Nath said the Animal Husbandry Department here is taking all precautions and making necessary arrangements to shelter stray animals and pets.

    “For cattle, we are making two shelters in Sunil ward and in Ravigram area. We are distributing compact feed and green fodder. Pets are being provided feed and the necessary help,” said Nath, who has been stationed in Joshimath since January 2.

    “We are taking help from the NGOs to identify any affected or abandoned pets so that we can shift them to shelters and take care of them,” he said.

    In her three-day tour of Joshimath, Kaveri Rana Bhardwaj from Sophie Memorial Animal Relief Trust (S.M.A.R.T Sanctuary) has fed many street animals in Joshimath, Auli road, and the upper reaches.

    A helpline number has been set up in case someone needs a home for their dogs, Bharadwaj said.

    Sometimes, animals require urgent medical attention too.

    The group, for instance, found a small local breed dog with a twisted leg that needed to be X-rayed.

    There are many stray dogs in Joshmath that can easily be mistaken for abandoned canines, Iyer said.

    “We found equines and a lot of stray animals because sometimes if they are ill or become unproductive or for that matter are injured, people do sometimes abandon them in the streets to die,” said Iyer.

    Iyer said since authorities are planning to rehabilitate displaced people, their pets will also be taken along with the owners to new locations.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )