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Accused involved chopping off of camel’s leg in Sanghar granted bail

Accused involved chopping off of camel's leg in Sanghar granted bail

Accused involved chopping off of camel’s leg in Sanghar granted bail

SANGHAR: The Additional Sessions Judge on Tuesday approved the bail pleas of six individuals accused in the case involving the chopping off of a camel’s leg in Sanghar.

The judge granted bail to Darya Khan Shar, Jaffer Butt, Abid Shar, Abdul Shakoor Shar, Gul Baig Lashari, and Rustam Shar, each against surety bonds of Rs 200,000. The suspects were ordered to be released on bail, and the hearing was adjourned until July 12.

According to SSP Sanghar, two of the six suspects, Abdul Shakoor Shar and Abid Shar, have confessed to their crime during the investigation.

A landlord in Sindh’s Sanghar district allegedly cut off a camel’s leg as punishment for the animal scavenging in his field for fodder.

The incident occurred on Friday in Mund Jamrao village, Sanghar district. The camel’s owner, Soomer Khan, recounted the incident at the Sanghar press club, expressing confusion and distress over the act, stating, “I have no enmity with anyone. I don’t know why this was done to my camel.”

SSP Sanghar took notice of the incident after a video of the camel with the chopped leg went viral on social media. Police filed an FIR against unknown persons under sections 429 and 34 PPC.

Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah also took notice of the gruesome incident. An artificial leg is being prepared for the camel, which has been moved to Karachi for treatment.

The medical report on the injured camel, issued by a Medical Board headed by Dr. Nazir Hussain, Director General of the Institute of Health Sciences, indicated that while the camel appears normal, it suffers from severe blood deficiency. The report recommended continuous therapy until the camel’s blood parameters normalize, alongside a balanced diet, fresh grass, and animal feed until its wounds heal.