A horrific video of animal cruelty has surfaced from Sindh Province of Pakistan. According to reports, a man chopped off one of camel's front legs after finding it grazing in his agricultural field. The gruesome act, captured on video, shows the camel's distress and the man shamelessly holding the severed leg. The footage, taken in Sanghar City, has gone viral, prompting widespread condemnation on social media. Users are demanding strict punishment for the perpetrator. Pakistani leader Shazia Atta Mari said that a case was registered against the accused involved in cutting the leg of a camel and they were arrested. She added that the matter had been settled between the accused and owner of the camel but it was humanely unacceptable and a case was registered on behalf of the state. Pakistan Shocker: Man Attempts to Set Up Country's First Gay Club in Abbottabad, Detained in Mental Hospital.
Animal Cruelty in Pakistan (Disturbing Video)
The worst thing happened to this planet is HUMANS.
What's the excuse this time? Whenever a dog's been killed, majority come up with excuses like a dog bit someone, a dog barked at someone or dog has rabies. @sindhpolice15 waiting for your response#Punish_Camel_Abuser pic.twitter.com/NyKzcovkc3
— Huma Nawaz (@HumaaaNawazKhan) June 15, 2024
FIR Registered for Crime
Yes Mir Sb action was taken as soon as I learnt about this horrible & painful incident. Police arrested people & registered an FIR.Have learnt that both sides have compromised.While the police is still doing its work, proper medical treatment is being provided to the poor animal. https://t.co/isg3Hjgu7N
— Shazia Atta Marri (@ShaziaAttaMarri) June 15, 2024
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