The Barabanki police registered an FIR towards a non-public safety company and its guard after a retired Indian Navy official’s two pet canine went lacking, officers stated on Friday.
Ajay Kumar Pandey, a retired naval officer and resident of Shalimar Paradise residential colony in Uttar Pradesh’s Safedabad had two pet canine, named Laila and Simba, who had been registered with the Lucknow Municipal Company.
In accordance with PTI, the canine went lacking on December 28, when Pandey was in Mumbai. Later, the retired official filed a grievance towards safety guards from ISS Safety Firm, who had been chargeable for the security of the residential premises, allegedly disabled the colony’s CCTV cameras and drove away the canine.
The FIR was lodged on January 7 on the Barabanki Kotwali police station. Within the official grievance, Pandey accused safety guard Chandra Kumar and the ISS Safety Firm of abducting his pets.
The Uttar Pradesh police have launched an investigation into the matter. Nevertheless, there are not any important leads but within the case.
“Investigations are ongoing, however there isn’t a lead to this point,” Kotwali’s Inspector Alok Mani Tripathi stated.
Officer Tripathi additional confirmed that the police had reviewed footage from CCTV cameras put in inside the residential complicated. Nevertheless, no hint of the lacking canine has been discovered inside the premises.
In a bid to additional monitor down the canine, the police are actually increasing their search by reviewing recordings from over 50 CCTV cameras alongside the Lucknow-Ayodhya freeway.
Regardless of these efforts, the canine’ whereabouts stay unknown.
Couple pronounces ₹50,000 reward for leads on lacking pet canine
In November final yr, a Delhi-based couple introduced a reward of ₹50,000 for his or her canine which went lacking from a lodge in Agra.
The couple, Dipayan Ghosh and Kasturi Patra had gone on a trip to Agra and had taken their two pet canine with them. They’d checked within the canine at a reputed lodge the place they had been staying, on November 1 and handed over the care of the canine to the lodge workers by paying ₹2,000.
Nevertheless, after they returned from their go to, they discovered that one in every of their canine had disappeared.