Wednesday, January 16, 2008

http://www.cbi.gov.in/pressreleases/PRelease2006/p6_1Sep06.htm

CBI arrests Animal Welfare Officer for accepting bribe

The Central Bureau of Investigation has arrested an Animal Welfare Officer (Govt. of India) accredited by Animal Welfare Board of India, Ministry of Environment & Forest posted at Jind (Haryana) for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs.5000/- from the complainant.

The complainant alleged in a complaint lodged with the CBI that the accused was conducting vehicle checks with the assistance of the local Police and taking action against vehicles carrying cattle. The accused demanded an illegal gratification from the complainant to allow safe passage of his vehicle. The CBI laid a trap and the accused was caught while accepting bribe of Rs.5000/- from the complainant at Narwana, District Jind (Haryana). The accused claimed himself as a working journalist and Editor of local daily "Good Haryana" and district president of "People for Animals", a forum established by animal rights activists. CBI has also seized a vehicle from the accused bearing a display plate declaring him to be an official of Animal Welfare Board (Govt. of India).

The accused is being produced today before Special Judge for CBI Cases, Ambala.

Friday, January 11, 2008

MANEKA GANDHI's ACQUAINTANCE INVOLVED IN MEAT SCAM - NARESH KADYAN visit sit
ANIMAL ACTIVIST ARRESTED FOR EXTORTION - NARESH KADYAN visit site

http://www.mumbaimirror.com/net/mmpaper.aspx?page=article&sectid=2&contentid=200801102008011002345670352a03023

An animal activist has been arrested by the Sion police for extorting money from butchers and animal transporters for allowing them to flout animal welfare laws.

Bhavin Gathani, founder of the NGO called Karuna Parivar for “animals in pain”, claims to be former Union Minister and animal rights activist Maneka Gandhi’s personal secretary.

Bhavin Gathani (seen here with Maneka Gandhi), allegedly took money from transporters and butchers to allow them to flout animal welfare laws
The complainants — butchers and animal transporters — say in their police complaint that Gandhi has written several letters in Gathani’s favour to the city police, seeking their co-operation to help stop cruelty to animals.

But Gathani misused these to extort money. According to police, six to seven licences are required to transport animals across the state. Most transporters do not obtain all the required licences.

As an animal welfare officer, Gathani has the authority to stop these trucks and report the offenders to the police — which he allegedly does not do, in exchange for a fee.

He allegedly asks for Rs 12,000 to 15,000 from each butcher and transporter in exchange for allowing them to flout the animal protection laws. If their goods are confiscated by the police, transporters end up paying double the extortion amount, so they prefer to pay activists instead, they say.

Couple of days ago, Gathani allegedly asked four butchers, including one Ghulam Hussain, for Rs 25000 each per month to stop interfering with their work.

Gathani allegedly asked them to hand over the money to his associates on Wednesday at Five Gardens. Hussain agreed to pay, but instead recorded the conversation and took it to the Sion police.

They say they had been approached by other butchers in the past, complaining about Gathani.

Police say they have often been misguided by animal activists, who intercepts trucks carrying animals, even if they are following regulations.

Police arrested Gathani from his home in Goregaon.

Senior police inspector of Sion station, A W Surve says, “We have arrested him on charges of demanding money to carry animals in trucks. Normally RTO permission and other licenses are required, which the butchers don’t carry. Gathani, through his network, kept tabs on the animals pouring into the city and use to blackmail transporters and butchers for entering the city without any police action.”

Gathani is currently in police custody and will be taken to the Kurla court on Thursday. The conversation tape has been sent to the Kalina forensic lab for authentication.

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Bhavin Gathani, founder of the NGO called Karuna Parivar for ?animals in pain? is found collecting money from illegal transporters misusing his Animal Welfare Card, his organisation using recommondations of Ex-Minister Smt. Maneka Gandhi.

It seems a nationwide network is functioning extracting money from illegal transporters under shelter umbrella of very high powerful animal activists.
Last year also AWBI was directed by Ministry to withdraw all Animal Welfare Officer Cards on complaints of same nature. Still these brokers like Thadani have not stopped their business.
To break the nationwide network Central agency shall be transferred the case to investigate the matter to save transporters & stop illegal transportation

- Contributed by Dr. SK MITTAL , awbikk@gmal.com on Friday, January 11, 200812:41 PM

Shame......shame, animal rights & their welfare became business in India now.

- Contributed by Naresh Kadyan , chairmanpfaharyana@gmail.com on Friday, January 11, 200810:45 AM