The Free Press Journal

Trained dogs to check stray canines in Kerala

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Taking a serious view of the growing incidents of stay dog attack on people, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan today directed officials to take urgent steps to catch stray canine with the help of trained dog catchers.

He gave the direction during a meeting held here to discuss measures to overcome the stray canine menace in the backdrop of the death of a 65-year-old woman after being attacked by a pack of dogs at Pullivilla coastal area near here on Sunday night.

The meeting decided on initiation of comprehens­ive steps to tackle the problem with the cooperatio­n of various state department­s. In areas where the street dog menace is serious, the canines would be trapped immediatel­y and subjected to sterilisat­ion.

Special dog-sterilisat­ion camps would be held for this, an official release said. As a follow-up action, a detailed plan would be worked out on a long-term basis to check stray dogs in accordance with the law from October 1. Respective district collectors would be in charge of monitoring the progress and implementa­tion of the plan. With the cooperatio­n of civic bodies, street dogs would be caught and sterilised. Later, they would be kept in separate shelters. The meeting also discussed the possibilit­y of holding dog- sterilisat­ion camps at the block level at least ten days in a month.

Health Minister K K Shailaja, Forest Minister K Raju and Home Secretary Nalini Netto were among those who attended the meeting. Meanwhile, Local Administra­tion Minister K T Jaleel said strong measures would be taken to get rid of canines creating havoc on streets and that there was no legal bar in killing violent dogs. "There is no legal hindrance for killing violent stray dogs. Lives of the citizens are of prime importance for a government," Jaleel told reporters in Nedumbasse­ry near Kochi. 65-year-old Siluvamma was the latest victim of the continuing stray dog menace in Kerala. She was attacked by a large pack of dogs on the Pulluvila beach at nearby Kanjiramku­lam and succumbed to injuries while being taken to a hospital.

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