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Summary:

The Hindu e-Paper, published on December 30, 2025, reports on a Hyderabad police operation where a man named Mohd. Irfanuddin was arrested for illegally selling deer meat. Police seized 15 kg of meat, cash, and butchering equipment. The meat was allegedly supplied by a man named Ali, who transported live deer from Wanaparthy district. Irfanuddin has been handed over to the Forest Department and charged under the Wildlife Protection Act, with efforts underway to apprehend his supplier. The e-Paper also features regular columns including Indian and world affairs, cinema, technology, science, data analysis, health, and book reviews.

News Article:

Hyderabad Police Bust Illegal Deer Meat Operation, Arrest Seller

HYDERABAD, December 30, 2025 – The Rajendranagar Special Operations Team apprehended a man in the Attapur area of Hyderabad today for the illegal sale of deer meat. Mohd. Irfanuddin, a resident of Suleman Nagar, was arrested and found in possession of approximately 15 kilograms of deer meat, ₹3,000 in cash, and butchering equipment.

Police investigations revealed that the deer were allegedly supplied to Irfanuddin by a man identified as Ali, residing in Bahadurpura. The animals were purportedly transported from Pebbair in Wanaparthy district, with the meat then sold locally for between ₹800 and ₹1,000 per kilogram.

“We are taking this matter very seriously,” stated a police spokesperson. “Wildlife protection is a priority, and we will not tolerate these illegal activities.”

Irfanuddin has been handed over to the Forest Department for further investigation and faces charges under the Wildlife Protection Act. Police are currently working to locate and apprehend Ali, the alleged supplier of the deer. The operation highlights ongoing efforts to combat wildlife crime in the region.

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