In another ruthless case of animal cruelty, three stray dogs were shot by unknown persons, in Sri Alluri Seetarama Raju colony, close to Tappachabutra police limits, in Hyderabad.
According to The New Indian Express, B Ravinder, Tappachabutra inspector said that they received a call from somebody reporting that three strays were shot by a weapon, and then fleeing from the scene.
TOI reported that the shooting occurred in an eight-acre farm house belonging to a realtor named Akbar Nijamuddin. The police is still unsure about what weapon was used, and whether it is the owner or somebody he knows who is responsible for the incident.
The police are inquiring into the incident. They have registered a case against unidentified persons.
According to The Times of India, an FIR has been filed under Section 429 of the IPC (Mischief by killing or maiming cattle, or any animal over the value of Rs 50).
This is not the first instance of animal cruelty in Hyderabad. In July, three puppies were burnt alive.
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(Source: The New Indian Express, The Times of India)
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