Hindustan Times (West UP)

MAN SPENDS 10 HOURS IN POLICE CUSTODY FOR DROWNING MOUSE

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: Torturing a mouse to death landed a 34-year-old man in police custody in Budaun district after an animal activist shot a video of the incident and lodged a police complaint against him.

Manoj Kumar had to reportedly spend 10 hours in police custody even as the police officials said further investigat­ion into the allegation­s against him was underway.

Circle officer Alok Mishra, however, told newsmen that the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act was not applicable in the case as mice did not come under the category of ‘animals’.

“We have sought legal opinion in the matter and action will be taken accordingl­y,” he stated.

Sharing further details, he said the animal activist, Vikendra Sharma, lodged the complaint on Friday and sought action against the man for drowning a mouse in the presence of his children.

“I saw that the accused was torturing the mouse by tying a stone to its tail and drowning it in the drain water... On questionin­g him, Manoj Kumar replied that he will repeat the act,” the complaint read.

The complainan­t added that he tried to rescue the mouse but couldn’t. Interestin­gly, the police recovered the dead mouse and sent it to a veterinary hospital for post-mortem.

However, the staff at the veterinary hospital refused to conduct the autopsy after which the dead rodent was sent to Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) in Bareilly, nearly 60 km from Budaun.

Another police official said the IVRI authoritie­s have sought a week’s time to send back the autopsy report.

He said the complainan­t himself paid ₹225 required to be paid for the examinatio­n of the dead rodent and another ₹ 1,500 to meet the transporta­tion cost.

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