Stray dogs poisoned at Kodigehalli; FIR lodged


Team Udayavani, Aug 7, 2018, 12:38 PM IST

Bengaluru: In a shocking incident, around 30 stray dogs were found dead at Telecom Layout in Kodigehalli on Friday.

Kodigehalli police recieved a complaint post which they filed an FIR.

A complaint has been filed by animal welfare officer Harish K B, and the Kodigehalli police have filed an FIR in the incident. 

Animal welfare officer, Harish said, “We just don’t want an FIR to be filed, but we want the police to trace the miscreants and punish them for the heinous act,” 

It has been learnt that, the dogs used to create a lot of trouble in this area here also they would bark at them if they attempted to rob houses in the area. 

One dog was taken to the Veterinary Hospital in Hebbal for examination.

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