Elderly man booked for sexually abusing a dog
Elderly man booked for sexually abusing a dog
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Nalasopara: Corona terror is on the rise in Maharashtra on the one hand and crime cases are on the rise on the other. A case of crime has recently come to light from Nalasopara district. In fact, a man here has put humanity to shame. He is said to have sexually abused the dog. Everyone is surprised by the case coming to light. The accused is said to be Anant Patil (78) who raped the dog.

The incident was reportedly shot by a young man on his phone and the man then called an NGO working for animals to report the matter. Police have now registered a case in the case. According to reports, Police Inspector Rajendra Kamble of Tulinj police station in Nalasopara district of Mumbai has informed about the entire incident. The officials says 'a resident of a building near the spot recorded the act and called an NGO to inform about the matter.'

At the same time, the police officer has stated that "we saw the clip and registered a case under Section 377 (Unnatural Sex) of the Indian Penal Code and Section 11 (1) (A) of the Animal Cruelty Act, 1960. We didn't arrest him because he's suffering from a disease. Dangerous diseases including sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), diabetes and other diseases. We will also conduct RT-PCR tests to detect corona infections. But it would be risky if we arrested him because of his infectious disease.''

The police will soon produce a chargesheet in the Vasai court in the case and produce Anant Patil in court. In this case, Police Inspector Rajendra Kamble said, "We are further investigating whether he is a habitual sex offender."

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