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Updated: Jul 07, 2019 22:53 IST

A court in Gujarat’s Rajkot district has sentenced a person to 10 years of imprisonment and imposed ₹1 lakh fine for slaughtering a calf.

The court of Additional District and Sessions Judge H K Dave Saturday sentenced Salim Makrani under the Gujarat Animal Preservation (Amendment) Act, 2017.

A first information report (FIR) was registered on the basis of a complaint by one Sattar Koliya in January this year in which he accused Makrani of stealing his calf, slaughtering it and serving it at the wedding feast of the latter’s daughter.

Witness testimonies and forensic reports were considered before Makrani was convicted and sentenced for the crime under the newly amended Act.

This could be the first sentencing under the newly amended Act, which proposes imprisonment ranging from seven to 10 years for transportation, sale, and storage of beef, up from the earlier maximum punishment of three years, said officials with knowledge of the matter.