Greater Noida: The two brothers who run the cage have been arrested for allegedly beating a 36-year-old man who came to ask about two Doberman’s two dogs left with them in 2018.
Punit Kailash, a resident of Beta 2 Area.
, has left the two dogs with Nazim and Nadim Ali three years ago because there was no one at home to take care of a pet when he went to work at night.
Anil Kumar, Police Station Sho of Beta 2, said Punit paid two brothers Rs 5,000 to keep both dogs at home for a month.
But after that, Nazim and Nadim were allegedly changed their telephone numbers and also shifted to other areas.
Punit said in his complaint that he tried to contact two brothers several times and also visited the address where they arranged the cage, but it didn’t work.
“He recently learned that the brothers are now running a kennel in the Gamma 2 Greater Noida area.
So, he visited them and tried to meet his two dogs.
But, Nazim told him that there were no dogs like that at home.
This caused an argument , and punit was beaten by Nazim and his family members, “Sho said.
Punit was studied to receive five stitches in the head and suffered several injuries near the left eye too.
“We have registered a case in Section 147 (riots), 323 (voluntary causing illness), 504 (intentionally insult) and 506 (intimidation) of the IPC against Nazim, his brother Nadim, and their sister and mother,” Kumar said.
On Thursday, the two brothers were arrested and returned in the custody of the judiciary.
The police tried to find out the existence of the two Doberman left in Kennel three years ago.
“A worker in Kennel told us that Punit had participated in several others and began creating a commotion.
After he handed over two dogs in 2018, he had never asked about them, the worker told us,” said police officers.
Dogs in Kennel, workers told the police, it was often handed over to be adopted if the owner did not appear after a certain time.
“According to workers, Nazim’s family members came to save him from punit and others.
The accusation was also being investigated,” Kumar said.