Gujarat: Man gets three years imprisonment for possessing beef

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Press Trust of India Surat
Last Updated : May 08 2016 | 3:07 PM IST
A local court here has sentenced a man to three years imprisonment for possessing beef.
The court of Gandevi Judicial Magistrate (First Class) C Y Vyas here on Friday sentenced Rafik Illyasbhai Khalifa (35) to three years in jail and also imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 on him, while convicting him under relevant sections of Gujarat Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act-2011.
Notably, keeping, buying, selling or transporting beef or beef products is banned in Gujarat.
While delivering the judgement, the judge observed that, "Cow is associated with the religious sentiment of a community. So such a crime threatens the peace of society. If the accused is given jail term, it will serve as an example for others to refrain from committing such a crime."
He also stated that the argument of the defence that the court should be lenient because the accused was from a poor financial background, was "not justified."
"It is not justified to reduce the sentence just on the ground that the accused is from a poor background and his family is dependent on him," the judge observed.
Rafik, a resident of Devda village in Gandevi taluka of Surat district, was arrested on October 8, 2014, after two members of a cow protection group caught him transporting two bags containing 20 kgs beef, on his motorcycle. The beef was estimated to be worth around Rs 4,000.
The Gandevi police, which filed the FIR, later sent the samples of the contents in the bag to a Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL), which confirmed it as beef.
The police booked the accused under sections sections 6(B)(1)(2)(3) and 8(4) of the Gujarat Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act-2011, and sections 429 (causing mischief by killing animals) and 114 (abettor present when offence committed) of the IPC.
However, the court held him guilty only under sections of the Gujarat Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act-2011.
Meanwhile, another accused, Hanif Yusufbhai Mamniyat, a butcher arrested in connection with the same case, was acquitted by the court for want of evidence against him.
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First Published: May 08 2016 | 3:07 PM IST

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