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Two persons booked for killing stray dog in Ganderbal

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Srinagar: Police on Friday booked two individuals for killing a stray dog in Safapora village of Ganderbal district.

A police spokesperson said that the incident, which came to light through “reliable sources” and social media, drew strong condemnation from the public for its inhumane and cruel nature. Taking serious note of the matter, Police Station Safapora registered a case FIR No.13/2025 under relevant sections of law including the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.

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During investigation, both accused persons involved in the incident were identified and apprehended by the police. Further legal proceedings are underway, he said.

 

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