For selling beef Two person arrested from Karimganj district

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For selling beef Two person arrested from Karimganj district

Silchar: Two people were captured in Kabaribond in southern Assam’s Karimganj locale on Saturday for supposedly selling beef.

The captured have been distinguished as Asad Uddin and Fakhrul Islam. The pair, who hail from a similar town (Kabaribond), were created under the watchful eye of a court and were shipped off legal care.
Kabaribond falls under Patharkandi police headquarters’ locale, around 32km from Karimganj town.

According to reports, Asad and Fakhrul were found supposedly selling beef in Kabaribond on Saturday morning. The fresh insight about the team selling the meat spread, following which individuals from certain associations arrived at Patharkandi police headquarters and informed them about the matter.

A FIR was held up and a group of cops went to where the meat was supposedly being sold. Police got Asad and Fakhrul alongside the creature meat and the pair were taken to the police headquarters.
An authority at Patharkandi police headquarters let correspondents know that the captured people were created under the watchful eye of a court in Karimganj on Saturday night and shipped off legal care.

Patharkandi BJP MLA Krishnendu Paul let Media know that the Assam government has brought a regulation (Assam Steers Safeguarding Act, 2021) into impact to direct the butcher and offer of cows across the state and focused on that its rules ought to be kept. He requested that the people held for the wrongdoing be rebuffed according to regulation.
Local people of Kabaribond region claimed there are various sanctuaries close by where the meat was supposedly sold by Asad and Fakhrul.

According to the Assam Steers Safeguarding Act, 2021, the offer of hamburger is precluded in regions overwhelmed by non-meat eating networks and inside a 5-km span of sanctuaries and “satras” (Vaishnav cloisters).

Last month, three people – Miraj Khan, Yunus Khan, and Imran Ali – were captured in Dibrugarh area for their supposed association in unlawful steers butchering. Around 423 kilograms of thought meat were tracked down in their control.

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