Actualización sobre la peticiónMake India canine rabies free. By implementing ABC rules not Killing, Relocating DogsRelocated dogs from Vasundhara reunited after 9 days (Delhi NCR - case update)
Anu PandeyDelhi, India
21 dic 2019

After nine days of separation today on the tenth day the two female dogs Bhoori and Laali were reunited with Anita (M-9716308312). After lodging a complaint with the SHO Indirapuram police station. Anita also sent an email to the SSP ( Senior Superintendent of Police) and thank God she did it because immediately action was taken. The police threatened the two culprits involved in getting the dogs relocated with legal action if the dogs were not found and brought back to their original location. 

Without losing anytime Anita took the two men to the location where they had dropped the two dogs.

A witness told Anita that the two  men had beaten the two dogs before stuffing them in sacks. They took the dogs in their car and dropped them at unknown location ( shahid sthal metro station) which is almost 6 kilometre from Vasundhara so that the dogs could never reach back home.

What can be more cruel and barbaric than this?

Anyhow Anita went continuously for the last three days at the location told by the two monstrous people and today she got success. The two dogs Bhoori and Laali were found in an isolated construction site near the metro station where they were dropped. 

They howled, cried and jumped with joy to see their caregivers. 

Just like a kid they were trying to tell their parent how much they have suffered and now how happy they are to meet them. They were complaining and at the same time they were cuddling with joy with their caregivers.

Who says animals cannot talk?

See the video and judge for yourself

http://www.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=108911113947948&id=100044871798299&scmts=scwspsdd&extid=PCvR97isXYbK6eUH

It was sheer will power, strong determination and selfless love of Anita which has got the two dogs back home. And of course the Ghaziabad police action is also laudable. It was the fear of police which ultimately helped the dogs reunite with their caregivers. Better late than never. 

But shouldn't the two men be put behind bars?

They have committed the crime of relocation of dogs which is a punishable offence.

Will the law punish the two human monsters?

 

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