The Mumbai police have issued a set of restrictions on September 14 concerning the movement of domestic animals, such as cattle, within the city limits. This came into effect immediately and will stay on till October 13, official stated.
Later, a call will be taken as to whether it needs to be renewed by the officials depending on the condition in the city and state.
In addition, officers said that awareness sessions will be held at the police station level from today, September 18, and it will be impressed upon citizens that the lumpy skin disease is a matter of concern for the government and hence, containing it is a collective responsibility.
According to data released by the state government last week, a total of 126 cattle have died so far due to the disease in areas like Jalgaon, Ahmednagar, Dhule, Akola, Pune, Latur, Satara, Buldhana, Amravati, Sangli, Washim, Jalna and Nagpur, which has led to this step.
If reports are to be believed, Mumbai has not yet reported any such cases. Therefore, this move came in order to curb the rapid spread of lumpy skin disease that is currently affecting cows and buffaloes in the city.
The order to this effect, which was issued by deputy commissioner of police (operations) Sanjay Latkar, stated: