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After confessing to having thrown stones at a dog in Maduravoyal, a 27-year-old man from Chennai will now have to perform community service with the Blue Cross for at least four weekends.
Writing for The Times of India, Sindhu Kannan reported:
Following a police complaint, Vinoth was detained and he confessed to having assaulted the dog. He also alleged that it had attempted to bite him.
Besides issuing an apology letter and agreeing to pay Rs 5,000 for the treatment of the dog, Vinoth was also asked to work with Blue Cross on any four weekends of his choice.
Speaking to The TOI, Kamal Banger, owner of pet cab service Wagging Tails, who registered the police complaint, said:
Earlier this year, many animal rights activists had protested after two medical students filmed themselves throwing a dog off their terrace in Chennai.
The man who threw the dog off the terrace was identified as Gautam S, a final year student from Madha Medical college. The other medical student who was involved in the incident was Ashish Paul.
They were arrested by the police but later granted bail. They were subsequently told to pay a fine of Rs 2 lakh each with the Madras high court for torturing the dog.
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