Mumbai police detains 2 after seizing 700 kg of suspected beef
According to a senior police official, the seized meat has been handed over to the municipal authorities for disposal.
Mumbai: The Mumbai Police on Tuesday seized around 700 kg of meat, suspected to be beef, from a tempo at Shivaji Nagar in suburban Govandi.
The tempo driver and cleaner have been detained, a senior police official said.
The meat was apparently brought for sale from Panvel in neighbouring Raigad district, he said.
Acting on a tip-off, the police searched the tempo parked on a roadside in Shivaji Nagar and seized the consignment.
Samples have been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory in Kalina in Mumbai for examination, Deputy Commissioner of Police (zone-VI) Shahaji Umap said.
The seized meat has been handed over to the municipal authorities for disposal, he said.
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"We have detained the driver and cleaner of the tempo and their interrogation is on," the DCP said, adding that appropriate action will be taken after they receive the chemical analysis report of the seized meat.
Under the Maharashtra Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act, the slaughter of bulls and bullocks, besides cows is banned in the state.