Rangareddy, August 24: A case of animal cruelty has been reported from the Rangareddy district of Telangana and the police have booked the accused "who tied a dog to a pole and beat him with metal wires".

The complaint was filed by animal activist Mudavath Preethi and she said the accused has been arrested by the police. According to the complaint filed on August 22 at Moinabad Police Station, the accused "tied the stray dog by its neck to an electric pole and beat it with wires". Animal Cruelty in Gurugram: Dog Walker Repeatedly Hits Golden Retriever Pet Dog Inside Elevator, Gets Sacked After Disturbing CCTV Video Surfaces.

The activist said that after the dog's death, the accused tied the lifeless body to his bike, dragged it, and discarded it in an agricultural field near his house. The FIR has been filed regarding the incident under Section 325 of Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) and Section 11 (1) of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. Mudavath Preethi is a Prevention of Cruelty to Animals activist working for the Stray Animal Foundation of India. She filed the complaint according to information received by a local resident, identified as Kranthi. Animal Cruelty in Kanpur: Man Fires Shots at Stray Dog Roaming Outside His House in UP, Police Launch Probe After Video Goes Viral.

"On August 22, my manager Adulapuram Goutham and I visited the Moinabad Police Station to lodge a formal complaint and requested the registration of an FIR against the accused. We accompanied Sub-Inspector Kishan Singh to the crime scene for further investigation, after which we received the FIR copy," Madhuvath Preethi said in a release. The animal activist said there is an urgent need for stronger enforcement of animal protection laws.

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