Students shoot 8 dogs in Nagaland, probe sought
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(*8*)The police in Nagaland’s Mon district have been requested to research the killing of eight dogs by members of a college students’ union allegedly as a result of their house owners had didn’t vaccinate them.
The college students’ union of Nokzang village had written a discover on May 8 warning “action” towards canine pets that weren’t vaccinated throughout a drive on May 1.
The union directed all of the canine house owners to vaccinate their pets towards rabies earlier than May 15. But the discover was reportedly circulated on May 16, a day earlier than members of the union shot the eight “infected” dogs for attacking livestock.
Mon’s Deputy Commissioner Thavaseelan K. mentioned the police have been suggested to file a primary data report and look at the incident.
Villagers mentioned the members of the native college students’ union didn’t cease at simply taking pictures the dogs. They additionally extracted a effective of ₹500 every from the eight households that owned them for disobeying its directive.
The union claimed the dogs have been additionally a menace to the youngsters of the village that has no correct highway connectivity and is way from the closest hospital.
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