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Figure 24: Serial rapist abused more than 30 dogs in Andheri, ARRESTED

Mohanani told mid-day, ―On Tuesday, I received a call from Aslam Shaikh, a resident of Juhu Gully. Shaikh told me that Shahi is regularly raping street dogs. When I asked for proof, he sent me a video from December 2020 where Shahi is seen raping a dog. I was shocked at the video and immediately informed DN Nagar police about Shahi.‖ ―During interrogation, he revealed that he has raped 30-40 dogs in the area by luring them with food between 3 am and 4 am. Currently, my team is conducting a medical examination of all female dogs in Juhu Gully. We will submit a list of victim dogs. This is a heinous crime, the accused has no humanity,‖ Mohnani said. Senior Inspector Bharat Gaikwad said, ―Shahi was held from his residence late on Tuesday night. The date of the video is not confirmed yet and we have sent it to our technical experts. The accused has been remanded in police custody.‖

Figure 24: Serial rapist abused more than 30 dogs in Andheri, ARRESTED!

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 Animal Cruelty Case – 05:

Subjected to cruelty, 30 cows and calves found dead in two different incidents;

As many as 30 cows and calves allegedly subjected to cruelty were found dead at two different places in the past 24 hours in Madhya Pradesh, said police.Around 24 cows and calves were being carried in a container truck on a national highway when it was intercepted at Hoshangabad, 70 kilometres south of Bhopal, on Tuesday night. In the other incident, six cows, locked in a room for more than 3 days, were found dead in a village in Shivpuri district, 312 kilometres north of Bhopal, on Tuesday evening, according to police. The container truck was on its way from Nagpur side when it stopped at Sulia fatak in Hoshangabad city on Tuesday night. When some local people saw a huge quantity of urine mixed with cow dung flowing out of the container, they informed the police about the same. When a police team reached there, the truck driver fled leaving behind the truck, according to the police. The police team found two registration numbers fixed on the truck- one in the front and the other on the rear side belonging to Haryana and Maharashtra. The police personnel opened the container to find that there were at least 63 cows and calves divided in two compartments of the container. Twenty four of the cows and calves were found dead while the remaining were rescued and were sent to the local Krishi Upaj Mandi.