**Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): Authorities Order Relocation of Remaining Hyderabad Horses After Mysterious Deaths**
In a concerning development in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, 19 out of 57 horses brought from Hyderabad have died under mysterious circumstances. Following the deaths, the Animal Husbandry Department has issued an order to relocate the remaining 38 horses out of the city within the next three to five days to prevent further loss.
The horses were originally transported from Hyderabad in May and are currently housed at a private dairy in Raipura, where they continue to be monitored closely. Farmhouse owner Sachin Tiwari, who brought the animals into the city after obtaining prior permission from authorities, has expressed difficulties in complying with the relocation order. Tiwari cited insufficient space and lack of funds as major obstacles to safely moving the horses.
In response, the Animal Husbandry Department is actively supervising the remaining horses to ensure their transfer to appropriate facilities outside Jabalpur is completed safely and promptly.
Meanwhile, a case has been registered under the Animal Cruelty Prevention Act against Sachin Tiwari and Hyderabad-based Hetha Net India Private Limited. Police investigations are focusing on alleged negligence in the transportation and care of the horses.
Authorities have emphasized the importance of adhering to the relocation orders without delay to safeguard the welfare of the remaining animals and prevent any further incidents. The situation remains under close watch as steps are taken to resolve this troubling issue.
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