A young man in Pune has been arrested for sexually abusing a pet dog, an act that was captured on CCTV. The incident has sparked outrage and discussions about the importance of animal welfare and stricter laws against such heinous crimes.
Animal CrueltyPunePimprichinchwadAnimal WelfareLaw EnforcementReal Estate NewsApr 12, 2025
A young man in Pune was arrested for sexually abusing a pet dog, an act that was captured on CCTV. The video was shared on social media, leading to his swift arrest.
The suspect was booked under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.
The community in Pimpri-Chinchwad was outraged and immediately reported the incident to the police. Animal welfare organizations and residents have called for stricter laws and increased awareness about animal rights.
The pet dog is currently under the care of a local animal shelter, receiving necessary medical and psychological support.
The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has expressed its commitment to strengthening animal welfare initiatives and plans to launch awareness campaigns to educate the public about the ethical treatment of animals.
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