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    Karachi Administration Intensifies Crackdown on Illegal Cattle Markets

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 24, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Karachi administration has initiated a comprehensive crackdown on unauthorized cattle markets operating within the city. This move aims to curb unregulated livestock trading, which often leads to public health risks and traffic congestion. Illegal cattle markets have been a persistent challenge, especially during festive seasons when demand surges. Authorities are deploying law enforcement teams to dismantle these markets and enforce existing regulations.

    Notably, the crackdown is part of a broader effort to improve urban management and maintain sanitary conditions in the city. Unlicensed cattle trading sites frequently lack proper facilities, posing threats of disease transmission and environmental pollution. By targeting these illegal markets, the administration hopes to promote legal and safe livestock commerce through designated venues. This initiative also aligns with public complaints about noise, waste, and disorder caused by these markets in residential areas.

    In a significant development, the operation is expected to enhance consumer protection and animal welfare standards in Karachi. The administration’s actions could set a precedent for other metropolitan areas grappling with similar issues. Meanwhile, traders and buyers are being urged to comply with regulations to avoid penalties. The crackdown underscores the city’s commitment to enforcing law and order while safeguarding public health and urban infrastructure.

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