Bengaluru, Sept 1: The local police have arrested an assistant director and a senior inspector in the Animal Husbandry Department of the BBMP, as well as a contractor, for alleged negligence which led to an 11-year-old boy being attacked by stray dogs on August 29.

Praveen, a sixth standard student, was on his way home from school in the afternoon when he was attacked by pack of 10 dogs at Vibhutipura under the limits of HAL police station.
He sustained multiple injuries and damage to his esophagus (food pipe). “He is in hospital and his condition is critical,” said the police who registered an FIR following a complaint by Praveen’s mother, Murugamma.
In her statement to the police, she accused BBMP officials of neglecting to solve the problem of stray dogs in the neighbourhood. She pointed to uncleared garbage and official apathy in dealing with the problem.
The police booked the civic officials under Section 289 (negligent conduct with respect to animal) and Section 338 (causing grievous hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others).
They arrested Dr Sriram, Assistant Director of Mahadevapura Zone; Arun Mutalik Desai, senior inspector; and Ravishankar, a BBMP contractor.
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