Authorities begin drive to rid villages of dog menace in UP's Sitapur

Press Trust of India 

Days after three children were mauled to death by packs of stray dogs in villages of Khairabad area, the district administration has called upon a catching team from to deal with the menace.

The four member team from along with forest officials arrived here yesterday and started an operation with the help of the police and locals this morning, during which 16 dogs were tranquillised while two died, officials said.

The tranquillised dogs will be set free in remote forest areas later, they said.

Meanwhile, people in different villages under Khairabad are living in constant fear since the mauling incidents that took place two days ago and have sought help the administration.

Authorities have advised them to carry sticks or blunt weapons when venturing out alone, officials said.

While unconfirmed reports said villagers resorted to killing strays in some areas, no official agreed to comment on them.

On Tuesday, packs of stray dogs attacked and killed three children in separate incidents in the station area here.

Two girls, Shamli (11) and Komal (12), and a boy, (12), were attacked and killed by strays in Tikaria, Gurpulia and Khulia villages respectively.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 19:05 IST