Case lodged after 13 cows die at temporary shelter

Lucknow: A case was lodged after 13 cows died at a temporary cow shelter in Nagram on Tuesday.

The gram pradhan apprehended that the fodder being served to the cows was poisoned and that led to their death. He demanded a thorough probe of the case and lodged a complaint against unidentified persons.

In his complaint, gram pradhan Mata Prasad of Kamlapur Bihlika panchayat said 151 cows were being reared at a temporary cow shelter in the village and five of them fell sick after they were given fodder around 8pm on August 15 and later the cows died. He said they thought the deaths were natural and the cows were disposed of.

He said later some other cows too fell sick and they contacted a veterinarian, who along with his team reached the shelter and started the treatment of the sick cows.

“During the treatment, eight other cows also died. The doctors conducted a post-mortem examination of the dead cows and after this the bodies were disposed of. I have an apprehension that someone poisoned the fodder given to the cows and this led to their death,” he said.

The gram pradhan demanded an investigation of the case. The police said they were waiting for the autopsy report of the cows. SHO Nagram, Hemant Raghva said a case under the IPC was registered in this connection.

Sub-divisional magistrate, Mohanlalganj, Hanuman Prasad said that prima facie it looks like a case of poisoning. “A white substance was found to be oozing out from the mouth of the cows,” said Prasad. The chief veterinary officer has been asked to conduct a post-mortem examination following which the action would be taken.

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