Hyderabad:Can animals also commit crimes? The answer of Telangana Police appears to be in the affirmative as they "arrested" two goats for grazing on saplings planted by an NGO.
The bizarre incident occurred in Huzurabad town of Karimnagar district after the activists on Tuesday caught the culprits' "red-handed" and handed them to police. The goats were brought to the police station and tied to a pole in the premises.
Police Inspector Vasamshetty Madhavi told that the goats were released after their owner paid a Rs 1,000 penalty to municipal authorities on Wednesday.
The police took the action on a complaint by activists of 'Save the Trees' that goats grazed about 150 saplings planted on the premises of a government-run hospital.
The police official, however, clarified that it was not an arrest as there is no section in the Indian Penal Code to arrest or punish animals.
"We handed over the goats to the owner after he paid the penalty and also warned him not to graze his goats on the saplings planted in public places," she said.
While this is the first incident of "arrest" of goats, the officials have been imposing fines on owners. A goat-rearer was fined Rs 10,000 after his goats were caught grazing on the saplings planted under 'Haritha Haram', the massive plantation programme taken up by the state government.