06 July,2014 07:51 AM IST | | Ranjeet Jadhav
A day after mid-day reports about how seven stray dogs were allegedly killed at a housing society in Virar, police registers an NC and promises to visit the area regularly
Radha Krishna housing society
A day after mid-day reported about how seven stray dogs were allegedly killed brutally at Radha-Krishna housing society in Virar (East), cops have started investigating the matter. Volunteers of the NGO, SARRP (Spreading Awareness on Reptiles and Rehabilitation Programme), have also decided to visit the society at regular intervals.
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Seven stray dogs were brutally killed at Radha Krishna housing society in Virar
mid-day's story on June 5 (Residents of Virar society poured acid on dog to kill it: Animal lover) stated how the killings have been troubling the Mandavkar family who are animal lovers and the building's residents. While the family alleges that other members of the society are behind this, members claim it's the work of outsiders.
Investigating officer and Assistant Sub Inspector of Virar Police Station, VJ Sangle, said, "We have taken a non-cognisable (NC) complaint from the Mandavkar family. We have also summoned the society members to the police station and asked them to ensure that no other dogs are harmed," he said.
"We will also conduct surprise visits to the society. If anyone is found assaulting an animal, we will take strict action," added Sangle.