In a surprise inspection at the Ghazipur slaughterhouse, East Delhi Mayor Satya Sharma has also claimed to have found many buffaloes and sheep suspended upside down from hooks while they were still conscious.
"In slaughterhouses, 'stunning' -- a process of rendering the animals unconscious before killing them -- is followed, but not in this case. Buffaloes were being electrocuted by placing a live wire on their body, before slitting their throat," Sharma said.
"Besides, we also found that buffaloes and sheep were suspended upside down from hooks even while they were conscious. There was no provision to separate sick animals from the rest of the herd," Sharma said.
The abattoir, said to be the country's largest mechanised slaughterhouse (for domestic and export purposes), functions under the supervision of EDMC and is leased to a major private company.
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"It was my first inspection and truly shocking what we saw. Such brazen cruelty to animals is unacceptable, and I have already written to the EDMC Commissioner seeking action against the Director of Veterinary in this connection.
Delhi Slaughterhouse Monitoring Committee member Maulekhi said, "Ghazipur slaughterhouse has so far been a public liability. The facility costs over Rs 5,000 crore to the Delhi government and is leased at a mere Rs 4 crore per annum to the contractor company."
"The contractor is flouting all laws with impunity and compromising food safety and animal welfare, right under the nose of the EDMC," Maulekhi alleged.
Manilal Valliyate, also a member of Delhi Slaughterhouse Monitoring Committee, said, "Ante-mortem examination was conducted on all animals which were slaughtered."
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