Target: B. Dayananda, Bengaluru Police Commissioner, India
Goal: Ensure a thorough investigation and prosecution in the alleged cruel poisoning of street dogs.
Three street dogs were reportedly poisoned in Bengaluru’s La Ville Township in India, leading to the excruciating death of one dog and critical health complications for two others. Reports indicate that one of the surviving dogs has suffered severe liver damage while the other has sustained irreparable nervous system injuries, leaving her blind and unable to stand or walk. Two individuals have been booked under Section 325 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PCA) Act.
While the FIR has been registered, animal welfare advocates point out that cases like these rarely progress to trial or lead to convictions. Allegations of police apathy and incomplete investigations are widespread, despite legal provisions that make such offenses punishable by fines and imprisonment. Strong evidence shows that cruelty to animals often escalates to crimes against humans, underscoring the importance of addressing these cases swiftly and effectively.
It is critical that this case not be treated as another statistic. Ensuring a thorough investigation, collection of evidence, and moving the case to the charge sheet and trial phases are vital steps toward justice. Perpetrators of such cruelty must also undergo psychiatric evaluation and counseling, as cruelty toward animals can reflect deeper psychological issues.
Urge the Bengaluru Police Commissioner to ensure that this case receives the attention it deserves, holding those responsible accountable under the law and sending a strong message that acts of animal cruelty will not go unpunished.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear Commissioner B. Dayananda,
The recent incident in Bengaluru’s La Ville Township, where three street dogs were allegedly poisoned, is deeply disturbing. Reports indicate that one dog suffered an agonizing death, while two others remain in critical condition—one with severe liver damage and the other blind and unable to stand due to nervous system injuries.
While the police have filed an FIR under Section 325 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, there is growing concern that the case will stall, as has occurred with similar incidents in the past. Animal welfare advocates emphasize the importance of a thorough investigation, the collection of evidence, and ensuring the case progresses to the charge sheet and trial phases.
Furthermore, studies have repeatedly shown that individuals who engage in acts of cruelty toward animals are more likely to commit violent crimes against humans. This makes it essential not only to prosecute the perpetrators but also to mandate psychiatric evaluations and counseling to address potential deeper issues.
We respectfully urge you to prioritize this case and ensure justice is served. By doing so, you can send a clear message that animal cruelty will not be tolerated and will be met with the full weight of the law.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
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