PETA offers rs.10, 000 to nab Dog Murderer

Group Urges Goans to Help Bring Animal Abusers to Justice

Mumbai, Maharashtra, September 18, 2009 /India PRwire/ -- According to news reports few unknown persons are using baits and are causing grievous injury to street dogs and police have yet to make any arrests in connection with the abuse. That is why PETA is offering as much as Rs.10, 000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for this crime.

Will you please consider sharing this information with your audience? It may be the only way to apprehend those responsible for this heinous act.

PETA believes that other animals in the area—and even human residents—may be in danger as long as those responsible for this crime are at large and is urging residents not to leave animals outside unattended.

"Animal abusers are cowards," says PETA`s N.G.Jayasimha "They take their issues out on the most defenseless beings available to them. Panaji residents have reason to be concerned. According to leading mental-health professionals and international law-enforcement agencies, perpetrators of violent acts against animals are often repeat offenders who pose a serious threat not only to other animals, but to the community as a whole."

Anyone with information about this case is encouraged to contact Ms. Angela Kazi of People for Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) at 0832 2225850‎.

For more information about the link between the abuse of animals and violence aimed at people, please visit HelpingAnimals.com

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