#Chennai : A video of a man throwing a dog off a five-storey building in Chennai recently surfaced on the Internet, drawing sharp criticism from both animal lovers and activists, many of whom offered cash rewards to find the culprit.
“We got information from different students who recognized the student from the video that went viral. It was because of this information that we could lead the police to the right college,” said Shravan Krishnan, an animal welfare activist who led the police to the college.
The incident took place about two weeks ago, students said.
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However, Sudarshan and his classmate, Ashish Paul, who allegedly recorded the video, went missing from the college premises. Police have reportedly contacted the parents of the two students and urged them to ask their children to surrender immediately.
The widely shared video drew criticism from all quarters, with several viewers demanding justice from animal rights activists and offering cash rewards to find the culprits. A number of TV channels too showed the horrific video.
“Humane Society International/India is offering a reward of Rs 100,000 to anyone who is willing to volunteer valid information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for this evil,” Sally Kannan, outreach consultant at Humane Society International, wrote on Facebook.
A case under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act has been filed against the duo. By Agencies,
Bureau Report
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