Mar 15, 2025 10:41 PM IST
The informant, Mani Singh, acknowledged that on March 13, at round 6:00 PM, he discovered that the accused Gurjant Singh, had leased a plot outdoors the village of Khanpur whereby he had constructed a four-walled canine shelter the place roughly 10 to fifteen breeds of canines had been being stored illegally in cages
At the very least eight canines had been burnt to demise throughout a fireplace incident on Thursday at a rented home in Khanpur space working as an unregistered canine shelter. A case was registered by the police below Part 325 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, and the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 in opposition to the homeowners of the premises for retaining canines within the unlawful shelter. The homeowners, nonetheless, declare that the canines had been deserted and had been rescued by them.
A case has been registered by the police below Part 325 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, and the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 in opposition to the homeowners of the premises for retaining canines within the unlawful shelter. (HT File)
Gurjant Singh, resident of New Shimlapuri, District Ludhiana, was booked for developing and working the unlawful shelter that led to the incident.
The informant, Mani Singh, resident of Station Division No. 02, District Ludhiana, acknowledged that on March 13, at round 6:00 PM, he discovered that Gurjant Singh, had leased a plot outdoors the village of Khanpur whereby he had constructed a four-walled canine shelter. On this shelter, roughly 10 to fifteen breeds of canines had been being stored illegally in cages. Because of {an electrical} brief circuit, a fireplace broke out which killed eight canines. He added that when he questioned Gurjant Singh in regards to the incident, the accused acknowledged, on March 12, at about 11:00 PM, he had locked the canines in cages and went residence.
The police, after registering the case in opposition to Gurjant Singh, have began an investigation into the unlawful shelter and animal deaths.
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