A sickening case of animal cruelty has come to light. A taxi driver is a suspect for raping a female puppy, which later bled to death in Delhi. A post-mortem report has confirmed rape and death due to excessive bleeding from private parts as well as shock.
The alleged accused has been termed a pervert and torturer by his wife as well. He is a father of two daughters!
What happened?
The alleged incident took place on August 25, when Naresh, who is a driver with a private cab agency, under the influence of alcohol grabbed the puppy named Jenney by locals. He purportedly raped the dog and left it bleeding, later confessing to the animal lover and a few neighbors.
With the help of his elder brother, Suresh, he arranged a jute bag. He stuffed the puppy into it, walked about two kilometres and reached Naraina Industrial area. For more than 15 minutes, they searched for a place to leave the bag. They finally chucked it into a dry drain next to a garbage dumping site.
Animal lover Abhishek Kumar who stays in the same colony noticed in the evening that the puppy was missing. A search led locals to an inebriated Naresh. The neighbors asked the cabbie about the puppy and he allegedly told them that he had dumped it in Naraina Industrial area after having sex with it.
Locals say he showed them the jute bag lying in the drain and then ran away. Abhishek rushed the puppy to Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Centre where doctors declared it dead.
Investigation done so far
A call was made to the police control room and a team reached the hospital. “I told the police about the confessions made by Naresh and I have filed a complaint at Naraina police station. Based on the complaint, the post-mortem was conducted at Sanjay Gandhi hospital,” Abhishek.
Doctors submitted the autopsy report to cops on August 26. Despite several attempts, police officials refused to show the post-mortem report to this reporter or the complainant. Speaking to Mail Today, Dr Deleep Suri at Sanjay Gandhi hospital said that the postmortem report had clearly mentioned excessive bleeding from its private parts and the shock of the act as cause of death.
Even after four days of receiving the complaint and the postmortem report, cops had not converted it into an FIR until the complainant met senior officials.
“A few hours after approaching the seniors, the FIR was registered on Tuesday night under Section 429 of the Indian Penal Code and Section 11 of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act,” said Abhishek.
He added that despite confirmation in the autopsy report, Section 377 (unnatural offences) of the IPC has not been added in the FIR.
Reference: India Today
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