Chennai: On Wednesday, almost a fortnight after an animal rights activist registered a complaint in this regard, Chennai police arrested a 30-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting puppies. Identified as Madhavaram resident Bhaskar, the accused was seen sexually assaulting four puppies in an empty ground at Marthur near Madhavaram on March 14 following which a complaint was lodged against him with the Madhavaram Milk Colony police. School quietly buried 12-year-old student after senior killed him Here it is to be noted that based on a complaint by animal rights activist Sai Vignesh, city police arrested Bhaskar on Wednesday and booked him under section 294 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which corresponds to charges of performing obscene acts in public. As per the latest reports, Bhaskar has been remanded to prison awaiting further inquiry into the allegations against him. It has been indicated by investigating officers that a first information report (FIR) in this regard was filed after consulting legal experts. However, Sai Vignesh, the activist who filed the police complaint told that Bhaskar is a repeat offender. He was seen sexually abusing pups at the second cross street in MMDA colony last month, said Vignesh adding that passerby witnessed the act and scared Bhaskar away. However, less than a month later, he was seen sexually abusing puppies at the empty ground near Madhavaram by locals who lashed at him for indulging in Beastiality. 6 killed in firecracker workshop blast in Tiruvarur To be noted that the accused fled the spot but no action was taken against him until Vignesh decided to file an official police complaint in this regard. CCTV footage from the area is being examined to gather evidence to be used against Bhaskar in court. At the time of the initial complaint, a senior inspector with the Chennai police had told that the nature of the crime is unclear even after seeing a video of the heinous act.