The Navhind Times
Friday, 21 Nov 2025
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Goa News
  • National News
  • World News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Letters to Editor
    • Commentary
  • Magazines
    • B & C
    • Buzz
    • Zest
    • Panorama
    • Kurio City
  • Kuriocity
  • GoGoaNow
  • 🔥
  • Top
  • Goa News
  • Featured
  • Sports
  • National News
  • Buzz
  • Editorial
  • Commentary
  • Letters to Editor
  • Kurio City
Font ResizerAa
The Navhind TimesThe Navhind Times
  • Home
  • Goa News
  • National News
  • World News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Magazines
  • Kuriocity
  • GoGoaNow
Search
  • Home
  • Goa News
  • National News
  • World News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Letters to Editor
    • Commentary
  • Magazines
    • B & C
    • Buzz
    • Zest
    • Panorama
    • Kurio City
  • Kuriocity
  • GoGoaNow
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Home » Blog » PMO letter prompts govt to order strict vigilance for beef smuggling
Goa News

PMO letter prompts govt to order strict vigilance for beef smuggling

nt
Last updated: February 12, 2025 1:30 am
nt
Share
SHARE

Staff Reporter

Panaji

The Goa Animal Husbandry Department has directed its officers to maintain strict vigilance at state borders to curb beef smuggling. The department has also instructed area officers to conduct daily inspections of meat sold by vendors, ensuring that it is sourced from authorised slaughterhouses with valid documentation.

A circular issued by the department warned that failure to provide authentic evidence of meat procurement could lead to action under the Goa Animal Preservation Act, 1995.

The move follows a letter from the Prime Minister’s Office, forwarded through the Goa Chief Secretary, enclosing a complaint from Maneka Sanjay Gandhi alleging that approximately 30 tonnes of beef are smuggled into Goa daily from Karnataka.

Director of Animal Husbandry Dr Nitin Naik told reporters that all veterinary officers have been instructed to remain vigilant at checkpoints. “This is part of our routine,” he said, adding that while police officers have the authority to stop vehicles and seize meat, the veterinary department’s role is limited to verifying valid certificates. “We have informed all veterinary officers in the respective areas to stay alert on the matter,” he added.

Since the circular’s issuance, only one vehicle has been confiscated at the Mollem check-post, Dr Naik said adding, “We are not exporting meat at the expense of the state’s needs; the excess meat has
been exported.”

Dr Naik added that meat imports to Goa have not been halted but must be sourced from certified suppliers with
valid documentation.

Officials from the Goa Meat Complex Ltd (GMC) said that certain traders spreading rumours about supply issues are attempting to continue sourcing unauthorised meat from neighbouring states. “If traders place an order for the required amount, the GMC can meet the full demand of the state, provided we receive the order 24 hours in advance,” a GMC official said.

The official detailed the meat import process, explaining that buffaloes must meet specific criteria before being transported
to Goa.

Once at GMC, they undergo inspection, an anti-mortem check, and a mandatory 12-hour holding period before slaughter. “There is a standard process to follow. If orders are placed in the morning, we cannot provide meat by the afternoon,” the official added.

The GMC has the capacity to slaughter 300 cattle in two shifts, which officials say is sufficient to meet Goa’s beef demand.

TAGGED:Top
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Oppn leader calls for health impact assessment near Cuncolim estate
Next Article Panchayat workersto intensify efforts for 7th pay benefits

Your Trusted Source for Accurate and Timely Updates!

Our commitment to accuracy, impartiality, and delivering breaking news as it happens has earned us the trust of a vast audience. Stay ahead with real-time updates on the latest events, trends.
FacebookLike
XFollow
InstagramFollow
YoutubeSubscribe
- Advertisement -

You Might Also Like

Sports

ABC Sports Club Arambol lift 46th Cana Benaulim Cup

By nt
Goa News

Thivim accident: HC enhances compensation to `1.18 crore

By nt
Goa News

Govt processes 568 pending claims under calamity relief fund

By nt
B & C

‘Investing in education infrastructure essential for Goa’s economic growth’

By nt
The Navhind Times
Facebook Twitter Youtube Rss Medium

About US

The Navhind Times

The Navhind Times, the first and largest circulated English Daily from Goa, has earned the trust, respect and loyalty of the Goans by virtue of its objective reporting, commentaries and features. It was launched by the House of Dempos, a pioneer in the industrial development of Goa, on February 18, 1963 soon after Goa was liberated from the Portuguese rule.

Top Categories
Usefull Links

© The Navhind Times. All Rights Reserved.