Three held over brutal killing of dog

Published February 27, 2015

CAIRO: Egyptian police arrested on Thursday three men suspected of torturing and killing a chained dog with knives, after horrific footage of the incident sparked outrage in the country.

There have been calls on social media for the arrest of the men after the footage emerged this week on the Internet, and their detention is a rare victory for animal rights campaigners who say authorities often ignore such abuses.

The prosecution has remanded the men into custody for four days pending an investigation into charges of killing a domestic animal with no cause, which is banned under Egyptian law, police officials said.

The three men had a brawl with the owner of the dog, who bit one of them during the fight.The men later demanded the owner hand over the dog and he did, the police officials added.

They chained it to a street lamp at night and then stabbed and hacked the terrified dog with knives as people watched but failed to intervene, the video showed. Some onlookers, however, could be heard in the footage pleading for mercy.

Published in Dawn, February 27th, 2015

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