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Three booked for slaughtering calves in Maharashtra

| | Mar 26, 2015, at 09:17 pm
Nashik, Mar 26(IBNS) : Three people have been booked for allegedly slaughtering calves in Nashik in Maharashtra in one of the first incidents of crackdown after the state government declared a total ban on beef in the state.

Reports said Malegaon police have seized the meat and started a case against three accused who are absconding.

If convicted under the new law, the accused will be sentenced to five-year jail term with an an additional fine of Rs 10,000.

Under the new law in Maharashtra, even possession of beef is a crime.

Cow slaughter has been banned in Maharashtra since 1976 but the new Act bans slaughter of bulls and bullocks also, though it it allows the slaughter of buffaloes. 

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