FIR Filed After Stray Dog Found Dead In South Delhi: Police

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    The footage captured within the CCTV cameras put in within the space is being scanned. (Representational)

    New Delhi:

    The Delhi Police has registered a case after a stray canine was discovered useless below suspicious circumstances in south Delhi’s Defence Colony space, officers mentioned on Thursday.

    A preliminary investigation recommended that the animal died after falling from a top, however a probe is underway to determine the precise reason behind the dying, they mentioned.

    A criticism was obtained on the Defence Colony police station from a Lajpat Nagar-4 resident towards the residents’ welfare affiliation of the world, alleging that the canine was thrown on the street from the third ground of a constructing, the police mentioned.

    In accordance with the police, the complainant, who runs a pet clinic within the space, often visits Sadiq Nagar to feed stray canines. Throughout one such go to on June 29, she noticed the canine mendacity useless in a pool of blood.

    In her criticism, the girl acknowledged that she has been feeding canines in Sadiq Nagar for the final one yr and one of many canines was discovered useless round 2 am on June 29.

    “It was thrown from the third ground by a resident dwelling in block 4A. Many circumstances like these have been noticed. Earlier, a pet was rescued by me and handled at my hospital,” she alleged in her criticism.

    “We’ve registered a case below part 429 (mischief by killing or maiming cattle and so forth. of any worth or any animal of the worth of fifty rupees) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The matter is being investigated,” Atul Kumar Thakur, a senior police officer mentioned.

    The footage captured within the CCTV cameras put in within the space is being scanned to determine the sequence of occasions that resulted within the dying of the animal, the police mentioned.

    (Apart from the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV workers and is printed from a syndicated feed.)


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