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Aranguez farmers are asking for police presence to deal with illegal pollution surrounding their farms. Spokesperson Rakesh Dulchan says the situation is becoming unbearable.
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00:00Aranguas farmers are asking for police presence to deal with illegal pollution surrounding their farms.
00:06Spokesperson Rakesh Dolchan says the situation is becoming unbearable.
00:11It's really gone over the borderline because when you go to the Aranguas road, right down to the end,
00:18both sides, people dumping rubbish. Every night people, and right now we need some police to
00:24the patrol areas and start charging people for dumping rubbish.
00:27It's industrial waste. It's what? Tyres.
00:30All kind of things. Tyres, dead guts, pallets, house items, building items, all these things.
00:37Rebels, all kind of things. The whole entire place, people doing farming are not supposed to have these things going on.
00:45On the other hand, this farm is calling on the police commissioner to put an end to hunting, which disrupts their routine.
00:51The police come in here in the night time and hunting and shooting. Daytime, night time.
00:59Sometimes we have workers, and workers here in them gunshots, they're getting frightened and leaving.
01:04Leaving the farmlands and walking out from inside there because they're scared of the amount of gunshots.
01:10Imagine, big day time.
01:11What's the shooting about?
01:12Well, the shooting is about hunting capybara. Yes, but you're hunting in an area where people doing farming.
01:21The police mess. I repeat myself again. The police doing this hunting.
01:27All over the night. I have a home here. I live in here. All over the night is gunshot and machine gun.
01:34No, no, no, no, no, no, 30-8 machine gun.
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