The development comes only two days after a BJP government led by chief minister Yogi Adityanath was sworn in Uttar Pradesh.
Officials claimed, that the slaughterhouse had been shutdown in 2012, but it continued to operate in a clandestine manner.
A joint team of Pollution Control Board, municipal authorities, along with administrative and police officials sealed the slaughterhouse and also recovered over five dozen cattle.
Officials said that the slaughterhouse was sealed after the caretakers were unable to furnish valid papers for the cattle.
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However, not convinced, the authorities decided to seal the abattoir.
Earlier, shortly after Adityanath took oath two days back, authorities had sealed two slaughterhouses in Allahabad.
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The Ghaziabad Police today sealed 10 meat shops and four slaughter houses which were allegedly running illegally in the city.
Senior Superintendent of Police Deepak Kumar said a team led by two senior officers Salman Taj Patil (SP City) and Atul Kumar (SDM Sadar) forayed the slaughter houses and sealed four premises in Kaila Bhatta-Islam Nagar area.
34 illegal meat shops and slaughter houses have been sealed within a span of one week from March 15, sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) Prem Ranjan Singh said.
He added that following the complaints of the residents of Loni town today, raid was conducted along with police and civic body officials and 10 meat outlets were sealed.
The report of the police action has been sent to the district magistrate Nidhi Kesarwani, he said.
City Mayor Ashu Verma has instructed Nagar Nigam health officer to take action against illegal meat shops and to ensure their closure, pointing out that only 210 shops are being run in whole in the city in the records of Nagar Nigam.