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Bakrid 2026: 7 illegal slaughterhouses demolished in Kopargaon; Maharashtra Govt intensifies cow protection drive

In one of Maharashtra’s most aggressive enforcement drives during the Bakid period, authorities demolished seven illegal slaughterhouses in Kopargaon’s Sanjaynagar area of Ahilyanagar district, signalling a wider statewide crackdown on unlawful cattle transport and unauthorised slaughter operations

Kirti PandeyKirti Pandey
May 27, 2026, 01:19 pm IST
in Bharat, Maharashtra
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Maharashtra government demolishes illegal slaughterhouses ahead of Bakrid

Maharashtra government demolishes illegal slaughterhouses ahead of Bakrid

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Ahmednagar/Mumbai: In a decisive enforcement push during the Bakrid period, authorities in Maharashtra have demolished seven illegal slaughterhouses in taluka place Kopargaon of Ahilyanagar district (formerly Ahmednagar district) of Maharashtra, underlining a zero-tolerance approach towards unlawful cattle transport and unauthorised slaughter operations.

The action, carried out in the Sanjaynagar area of Kopargaon, saw civic teams and police move in with heavy machinery to dismantle makeshift and semi-permanent structures that had been operating in violation of municipal norms. Corrugated metal sheds, enclosures and associated facilities were cleared in a coordinated operation that followed prior notices and mounting local complaints.

Kopargaon Action Sets the Tone

According to officials, the illegal units had come up within residential and peri-urban pockets, raising concerns over sanitation, public health and animal welfare. Residents had flagged issues ranging from foul odour and mismanaged waste disposal to the movement of animals in congested neighbourhoods.

Acting on these inputs, the municipal council initiated proceedings and issued notices to the operators. With no compliance forthcoming, demolition squads moved in, backed by police deployment to prevent any disruption.

The operation remained largely peaceful, though authorities maintained a strong presence on the ground given the sensitivity of the issue. Visuals from the site showed excavators pulling down tin roofed structures and clearing debris, effectively shutting down the illegal activity.

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Officials said the drive was not a one-off action but part of a sustained effort to identify and eliminate unauthorised slaughterhouses functioning outside the legal framework.

Statewide Crackdown Intensified

The Kopargaon demolitions come amid a wider statewide crackdown led by the Maharashtra government targeting illegal cattle transportation and slaughter networks.

Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik has issued clear directives for strict enforcement, stating that violations will not be tolerated under any circumstances. The transport machinery, along with police and local administrations, has been placed on high alert, particularly across key transit routes and urban centres.

Inspection drives have been intensified at border checkposts, highways and city entry points. Vehicles transporting animals are being stopped and thoroughly checked to ensure that all required permits, certificates and welfare norms are being followed.

Officials said that in several past instances, animals were found being transported in overcrowded and inhumane conditions, prompting stricter scrutiny and enforcement.

MCOCA to Target Repeat Offenders

In a significant escalation aimed at dismantling organised networks, the state has authorised the use of the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) against repeat offenders involved in cattle smuggling and illegal slaughter operations.

#WATCH | Mumbai: On the state government's action against cow smuggling, illegal cattle transportation, and illegal slaughterhouses, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis says, "For the first time, we have implemented the MCOCA law, and I believe it will be completely… pic.twitter.com/Ffh4rp0n6d

— ANI (@ANI) May 23, 2026

On the state government’s action against cow smuggling, illegal cattle transportation, and illegal slaughterhouses, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said, “For the first time, we have implemented the MCOCA law, and I believe it will be completely justified in court. If anyone does this, MCOCA will be invoked against them.”

The Home Department has directed police units to initiate proceedings against individuals, gangs and organisations with a history of such offences. Detailed investigations are being carried out to establish patterns of organised activity before invoking the stringent provisions of the law.

Officials believe that bringing MCOCA into play will act as a strong deterrent against entrenched rackets that operate across districts and state borders.

Minority Commission Backs Enforcement

Adding weight to the government’s position, Maharashtra Minority Commission Chairman Pyare Khan has publicly supported the enforcement of cow protection laws and urged full compliance.

#WATCH | Nagpur | Maharashtra Minority Commission Chairman, Pyare Khan says, "This is a very commendable step by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Previously, a particular community would come to me and complain about injustice being done to them… But under the… pic.twitter.com/LFcdjJlQeI

— ANI (@ANI) May 25, 2026

He described the measures as a commendable step and said that action should be taken against anyone found violating the law, regardless of their role in the chain, whether as sellers, buyers or operators of slaughter units.

Khan also emphasised that adherence to local laws is essential and that religious practices must align with the legal framework in force. He underlined the importance of maintaining civic discipline and harmony while observing religious customs.

Local Bodies Ordered to Shut Illegal Units

As part of the broader enforcement framework, all municipal corporations, municipal councils, zilla parishads and gram panchayats have been directed to identify and shut down unauthorised and unlicensed slaughterhouses within their jurisdictions.

District collectors have been tasked with overseeing implementation, while joint check-posts are being set up in border areas to prevent illegal transportation of cattle into Maharashtra from neighbouring states.

Multiple departments, including police, transport authorities and the animal husbandry department, are working in coordination. Nodal officers are being appointed across districts to streamline enforcement and ensure accountability.

Authorities have also enabled citizens to report violations through emergency helplines, with instructions for immediate response and action.

Regulatory Framework and Compliance

Officials pointed out that existing laws already provide a clear framework governing animal transport and slaughter. Under the Motor Vehicles Act and the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, strict conditions are laid down regarding the transport, handling and treatment of animals.

In addition, municipal laws mandate that slaughterhouses must be licensed and comply with sanitation, waste management and public health norms. Temporary facilities for specific purposes are allowed only with prior written permission and subject to strict guidelines.

The current crackdown is aimed at enforcing these provisions more rigorously and ensuring that illegal operations do not exploit regulatory gaps.

Clear Enforcement Message

Authorities said the ongoing action reflects a clear directive from the state government that enforcement will not be relaxed, and violations will invite swift and stringent consequences.

The demolitions in Kopargaon serve as a visible marker of this approach, combining on ground civic action with broader legal and administrative measures.

With intensified inspections, coordinated enforcement and the threat of stringent legal action, the Maharashtra government has signalled its intent to firmly curb illegal cattle transport and slaughter activities and ensure compliance across the state.

 

Topics: MCOCAIllegal slaughterhouseMaharashtra governmentBakridMaharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act
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