Gurugram, July 24 -- Acting on a tip-off, Nuh police raided a house in Rithath village late Monday night, seizing over 700 kilograms of cattle meat, severed cattle limbs, motorcycles, and tools allegedly used in illegal cattle slaughter. A case was registered at Pingwan police station on Tuesday, police said. The crackdown, led by the district's cow protection task force, has brought renewed attention to the scale of illegal cattle slaughter in the region, and the police say it could be part of a larger network operating across south Haryana. The suspects have been identified as Wakki alias Vakeel and Mohammad Nadeem, a father-son duo from Rithath village, along with others from Akera and Mewli villages. They have been booked under sections of the Haryana Gauvansh Sanrakshan and Gausamvardhan Act, 2015, which prohibits cow slaughter and related activities, in an FIR registered on Tuesday at Pingwan police station. The seized meat has been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory and results are awaited. Nuh police spokesperson Krishan Kumar said, the raid followed specific intelligence. "Multiple motorcycles, likely used for transport, and weapons and tools used in the slaughter were recovered." Police said special teams have been deployed to arrest the suspects, and further raids are underway to trace others involved. Investigators are also probing links to wider cattle smuggling routes in the region. Nuh superintendent of police Rajesh Kumar has directed his teams to adopt a zero-tolerance approach towards such illegal activities. "Our crackdown on cow slaughter is not only a matter of enforcing the law but also a step towards reinforcing law and order in the region,"spokesperson Kumar said. "We appeal to citizens to report such activities to the authorities."Police believe the network was involved in large-scale sourcing and distribution of cattle meat across district borders....