
Reports of animal fights connected to gambling operations in the capital of Mizoram prompted the district administration of Aizawl to declare a ban on them. The ruling aims to address unlawful gaming practices that involve the mistreatment of animals. This action is thought to be a major step in stopping illegal business operations that use animals for amusement and financial gain. According to reports, cockfights and dogfights are being held in different parts of Aizawl. This is why Aizawl Deputy Commissioner Lalhriatpuia issued the order.
These events have been recognized as gambling venues, attracting groups of 100 to 300 individuals who are all betting. The growing popularity of these events, which include extreme animal cruelty in addition to encouraging illegal gambling, has alarmed the authorities. Large crowds have been drawn to animal contests in the neighborhood, especially cockfights and dogfights, which may indicate a worrying trend of employing animals for illegal betting. The administration’s move demonstrates its resolve to resolve this matter and enforce the law.
Authorities in the Aizawl district are targeting illegal gatherings of animals for gambling, aiming to dismantle networks and ensure law compliance. The ban aims to deter illegal activities and prevent animal exploitation. Local authorities will monitor compliance, collaborating with community members and law enforcement. Public awareness campaigns may be initiated to educate citizens about the legal implications of such activities.