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Rajasthan horror: Man chases, shoots dead 25 dogs in 2 days; video sparks outrage
Rajasthan horror: Man chases, shoots dead 25 dogs in 2 days; video sparks outrage

India Today

time5 days ago

  • India Today

Rajasthan horror: Man chases, shoots dead 25 dogs in 2 days; video sparks outrage

A horrific incident in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan, a man shot and killed over 25 dogs in just two days on August 2 and 3, has ignited widespread outrage. The accused, Sheochand Bavaria, a resident of Dumra, was filmed openly roaming the village with a rifle, shooting stray dogs on sight, as seen in a viral video that has left the community graphic footage, showing blood-soaked dog bodies scattered across village streets and fields, has fuelled anger among villagers and animal lovers. The dogs, visibly panicked and fleeing for their lives, became targets in a brutal act that has shaken the accused, Sheochand Bavaria, a resident of Dumra, was filmed openly roaming the village, chasing and shooting stray dogs, as seen in a viral video that has left the community reeling. The video footage captures two individuals on a motorcycle pursuing and shooting stray dogs with a rifle, leaving their blood-soaked bodies strewn across village streets and fields.A third person, riding a separate motorcycle, is partially visible in the footage, trailing the duo and recording the incident. Authorities are still determining whether this individual was complicit in the of Police Brijesh Jyoti Upadhyay confirmed that an investigation was launched on August 4 after the video spread across social media. A case has been filed against Bavaria under the Indian Penal Code and the Arms the accused remains at large, police are actively pursuing his arrest and investigating potential involvement of other locals, as suggested by the video."We are aware of the video showing a person shooting at dogs in Kumawas village. Immediate steps were taken to investigate the matter," Upadhyay lovers and villagers have strongly condemned this brutal act and demanded strict action. Police have assured of early arrest. Some aware people of the area have also informed the central government and its high officials and ministers about this entire matter. (Inputs: Himanshu Sharma)- Ends

Rajasthan: Outrage after video shows over 25 stray dogs shot dead in a village
Rajasthan: Outrage after video shows over 25 stray dogs shot dead in a village

Economic Times

time5 days ago

  • Economic Times

Rajasthan: Outrage after video shows over 25 stray dogs shot dead in a village

A shocking video surfaced from Kumawas village in Rajasthan. It shows individuals shooting and killing over 25 stray dogs. The incident occurred on August 2 and 3. Police have identified Shyochand Bavariya as one of the accused. A case has been registered under the Animal Cruelty Act and the Arms Act. Authorities are investigating the matter. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Police have identified the accused Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Public demands strict action A video showing at least two individuals shooting and killing more than 25 stray dogs in Kumawas village, located in the Nawalgarh area of Rajasthan's Jhunjhunu district, has triggered widespread outrage. The killings occurred on August 2 and 3, but police only began action after the video surfaced on social media on video footage, now widely circulated, shows two individuals riding a motorcycle while firing at stray dogs, leaving their bodies across village streets and fields. A third person, partially visible and riding a second motorcycle, is seen following and filming the act. It remains unclear whether this individual was directly involved in the a preliminary investigation, police identified one of the accused as Shyochand Bavariya, a resident of Dumra village. A case has been registered against him under various sections of the Animal Cruelty Act and the Arms of Police, Jhunjhunu, Brijesh Jyoti Upadhyay confirmed the authenticity of the video and said further investigation is underway. 'We are aware of the video showing a person shooting at dogs in Kumawas village. Immediate steps were taken to investigate the matter,' Upadhyay stated. Head constable Shubhkaran has been assigned to lead the local inquiry, reported by incident has drawn condemnation from animal rights groups and local residents, with many calling for stricter legal measures and stronger enforcement to prevent such acts of cruelty.(With inputs from TOI)

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