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Pak man, servants held for severing camel’s leg

The Sindh government has committed to covering the cost of treatment of the animal and Pakistan Peoples' Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is arranging for a prosthetic leg for the camel from Dubai.

News Arena Network - Islamabad - UPDATED: June 18, 2024, 03:19 PM - 2 min read

Rustum Shar, a landowner in Pakistan's Sindh province and five of his servants were arrested after he proudly posted a video holding the severed leg of the camel in Mund Jamrao village of Sanghar district last weekend. (Image: For representation).


A landowner and five of his servants in Pakistan's Sindh province have been arrested for severing the leg of a camel after it trespassed on his field seeking fodder, an incident that has attracted the attention of top political leaders, who are now arranging for a prosthetic leg for the animal from Dubai.
 
Rustum Shar and five of his servants were arrested after he proudly posted a video holding the severed leg of the camel in Mund Jamrao village of Sanghar district last weekend.
 
The video caused an outcry on social media with animal rights organisations and the public demanding the government take action against the landlord for his cruel act, PTI reported.
 
The camel’s owner, peasant Soomar Behan, did not report the matter to the police but was contacted by authorities after the matter came to light.
 
“The camel was immediately moved to the Comprehensive Disaster Response Services (CDRS) animal shelter in Karachi and a prosthetic leg has been ordered from Dubai,” Secretary Livestock Kazim Jato said, following a visit to the shelter at the instructions of Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah.
 
The Sindh government has committed to covering the cost of treatment of the animal and Pakistan Peoples' Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is arranging for a prosthetic leg for the camel from Dubai, the secretary said.
 
Jatoi added that the camel’s leg is healing and will be x-rayed on Tuesday to determine the next steps in its treatment.
 
CDRS Benji Director Sarah Jahangir said the camel, affectionately named Cammie by shelter staff, is stable but infection is a constant threat. “She’s stable but her leg is infected,” she said.
 
“Treatment involves applying fresh dressings, antibiotics and IV fluids […] we’re trying to keep infection at bay.”
 
Police said Soomar Behan had refused to identify the culprit or press charges against him so an FIR had been lodged on behalf of the State against six unknown persons.
 
Another FIR filed by the police said the officials in uniform were resisted and attacked when they tried to arrest the six suspects on Saturday.
 
Sub-Inspector Atta Hussain Jutt said the suspects were presented before duty magistrate Asif Sial on Sunday and have been remanded in police custody for four days.
 
The official said the police were still to recover the weapon used in the incident.
 
Investigations were continuing, the official said.                                                

 

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