Hyderabad:More than 100 stray dogs have been allegedly killed in Telangana's Siddipet district, according to an activist working for stray animals. The village sarpanch and secretary of Thigul village in Jagdevpur Mandal of Siddipet district allegedly hired professional dog catchers and got the stray dogs killed by administering them lethal injections. The incident reportedly occurred on March 27.
After a villager alerted an NGO in Hyderabad, a complaint was lodged with the district authorities on Monday. Goutham Kumar, an activist, complained to Siddipet Collector and Siddipet Commissioner of Police, seeking a probe and booking of cases against those responsible. According to the complainant, the mass killing came to light after they received information about the death of a six-year-old pet dog.
When the activist went to the village to find out the reasons, he found that the pet dog was poisoned along with strays. He learned about the mass killings of strays and this was confirmed by locals. The carcasses were dumped into an old well in the village.
The villagers also told the activist that some 200 stray dogs were killed in the last three months. After the local police did not respond to the complaint against the village officials, the activist approached the district collector and Superintendent of Police, who assured to look into it. People for Animals India has condemned the mass killing of dogs.