Members from Bengaluru Unites for Compassion hold a peaceful protest at Freedom Park in Bengaluru on Saturday against the killing of stray dogs on DRDO Phase 2 campus  Photo | Kevin Nashon
Bengaluru

Bengaluru residents protest brutality on community dogs at DRDO

Residents said they stopped a truck on March 5 around 11am and found three dogs tied at the legs and mouths, packed inside plastic bags and gunny sacks.

Express News Service

BENGALURU: “I’m shocked, I couldn’t believe this. We always co-existed; people are compassionate with all types of animals,” said Sandalwood actress and politician Ramya, battling tears.

Ramya was at Freedom Park on Saturday, opposing the alleged the pick-up and killing of community dogs from the DRDO Phase 2 campus in Kaggadasapura. As tears rolled down her cheeks, she said, “We expect more responsibility from the government institutions”.

Ramya was part of the protest led by CV Raman Nagar Animal Squad, which brought together residents, animal welfare groups, legal experts, and volunteers from across the city, united in demanding accountability, transparency, and adherence to law and science.

“I heard DRDO officials were threatened with transfers and were told not to speak about it. I’m not sure where the dogs are. I have been told that they have shifted them to some other campus. If so, then let them show the photographs of dogs”, she said.

The residents said that they intervened a truck on March 5 by 11am and found three dogs with their legs and mouths tied up, stuffed in double-layered plastic bags and gunny sacks. They rescued the three dogs and alleged that 20 community dogs were missing.

“The dogs were living peacefully. Following the incident, the BBMP has lodged an FIR at the Mahadevapura Police Station, and the matter is currently being heard before the High Court, with the next hearing to take place on April 16,” said Prapthi Mahendranath, one of the protesters.

The protestors demanded strict enforcement of Animal Birth Control (ABC) rules, institutional collaboration with citizen groups and experts, adoption of humane, science-based and long-term solutions.

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