Man bites: Teacher may face jail for killing dog

Police says an FIR will be lodged if the postmortem establishes that the dog was not rabid as claimed by teacher.


Our Correspondent April 12, 2012

HYDERABAD: A notable educationist of Badin, along with two other persons, is likely to be charged with killing a pet animal as the owner has filed a complaint with the police.

The police said an FIR will be lodged if the postmortem established that the dog was not rabid as claimed by Khadim Talpur, who killed it with a shot gun.

Talpur says the dog had been regularly attacking people in Umar Mallah village and making it difficult for people to pass. He maintained that he shot the dog when he was himself attacked on Wednesday during his morning walk.

Long Mallah, the owner of the pet, is a driver of Pakistan Peoples Party Badin tehsil's president Dr Aziz Memon. Under sections 428 and 429 of the code of criminal procedure, punishment ranges from two to five years.

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