Stray Puppies Who Had Skulls Crushed and Tongues Chopped Off Deserve Justice

Target: Sanjay Arora, Commissioner of Delhi Police

Goal: Ensure strict legal action against those responsible for the heinous mistreatment of six puppies in Delhi.

In Delhi’s Mayur Vihar-1 Extension, a deeply unsettling event unfolded, where six defenseless puppies faced unimaginable cruelty. The severity of this act cannot be overstated; their skulls were crushed, necks broken, tongues chopped, and one was even beheaded. This isn’t a singular case but a distressing pattern of brutality against strays in India. Authorities must address such acts with the seriousness they deserve.

Videos from the scene graphically display these gruesome actions, highlighting a disturbing escalation in violence against animals. This incident, under the scope of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and IPC 428, warrants a thorough investigation and stringent legal repercussions for the perpetrators. The community suspects drug abusers in the area might be behind this act. However, whoever the culprits are, they need to face significant legal consequences for their actions.

The current legal framework, stipulating minimal fines and short imprisonment terms, is insufficient to deter such cruelty. This incident must act as a catalyst for more rigorous enforcement and stronger penalties. Demand immediate and thorough action by the Delhi Police in identifying, apprehending, and prosecuting those behind this barbaric act. The safety and well-being of all beings, human or animal, depend on the enforcement of laws that protect the most vulnerable among us.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Commissioner Sanjay Arora,

The recent incident in Mayur Vihar-1 Extension, where six puppies were subjected to horrific cruelty, demands your urgent attention. Videos from the site of this crime show the puppies suffering extreme violence, including skull-crushing and beheading. It’s a stark reminder of the increasing brutality towards stray animals in Delhi and across India.

The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and IPC 428 are clear in defining and penalizing such acts. However, the implementation of these laws has often fallen short. This case presents an opportunity for the Delhi Police to set a precedent. The community suspects local drug abusers, but irrespective of who is responsible, they must face the full extent of the law. This not only serves justice but also acts as a deterrent to future cruelty.

We urge you to take swift and decisive action in this case. Conduct a thorough investigation, bring the perpetrators to justice, and ensure they face significant legal repercussions. This will send a clear message: animal cruelty is a serious offence and will not be tolerated. Our society’s moral fabric depends heavily on how we treat our most defenseless members, including animals. Your action in this matter is crucial.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

Photo credit: Surat Lozowick


70 Comments

  1. It just gets worse and worse. The amount of animal abuse, the type of abuse, and animal murders we are seeing petitions demanding justice for seems to be growing month after month. These people need to be charged with felony crimes and sentenced severely. We need stronger animal protection laws and stronger sentencing for real change. I hope people are contacting their state and federal reps for tougher laws in their communities.
    To have tortured and murdered these precious babies is evidence of a serial killer in the making. Find and put this monster behind bars and leave them there.

  2. Lisa Allis says:

    The most horrific acts of animal abuse are in India. That is where the founder of PETA saw kids forcing a dog to eat mud and then throwing it in a river. Maybe it is due to their lack of education, empathy, and general backwardness. I blame the British for this. They ran a brutal empire ane we still feel the pain of their mismanagement of it around the globe and especially in the poorest regions.

  3. Davide Alioto says:

    Delhi Police, a name a guarantee

  4. Sherry Akridge says:

    Death needs to come now for the monster or monsters, that MURDERED these puppies.

  5. Strip the evil monsters of their human rights and make them endure the exact same torture!!!!!!!!

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