Stringent action by Jaipur Inspector-General of Police

Jaipur (Rajasthan) – The Jaipur Inspector-General of Police (IG) has taken stringent action against the broad daylight beef market and slaughterhouses in various villages. IG of Police Umesh Dutta took an inspection round and then acted against his irresponsible Police officers. Dinesh Meena, the Police Inspector at Kishangarhbas Police Station, along with 38 Police Officers, was deployed for an impartial investigation. In this case, Assistant Deputy Superintendent of Police Inspector, Gyanchand, Chief Constable Raghuveer, Constable Swayamprakash and Ravikant have been suspended. The case has been handed over to Kotputli Behror district Superintendent of Police Nemichand. (Kudos to IG of Police Umesh Dutta for taking stern action to prevent illegal cow slaughter. – Editor)
The open beef market in Khairthal and Mewat area in Alwar Dist. and advertisement of ‘home delivery’ on social media alerted the Police.
IG of Police Umesh Dutta raided the sites of illegal cow slaughter in the Kishangarhbas and Ramgarh areas.
The Police seized 12 two-wheelers and a pickup van along with cattle from the site.
IG of Police Umesh Dutta said that he conducted the search campaign in 4 Districts along with Police Inspectors.
Balrampur and Rundh villages had big business of beef and more than 20 cows were slaughtered every day.
| Editorial Perspective
With the BJP coming to power in Rajasthan, Police officers are serious about their duty. It is better not to think about how many anti-Hindu activities must be going on during Congress rule. |
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