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(Some) VoSDs dogs have been poisoned at the VoSD Trauma Center, likely by
NGO activists in Bangalore

Posted On 16/10/2014 By straysadmin In Animal Laws, Cruelty against dogs, Legal


Precedence, Systemized Culling of Stray Dogs With 658 Views

(Some) VoSDs dogs have been poisoned at the VoSD Trauma Center, likely by NGO
activists in Bangalore

straysadmin Oct 16, 2014

VoSDs SOP is clear that we will NOT allow any casual visitors to our facilities
only registered volunteers and employees are allowed. The people who have the
most problem with this it are a section of Bangalore activists working for a
couple of NGOs and their sympathizers and the spammers working for them that has
been referred to in an earlier post (picked up by the trashy yellow journalist
and editor of Bangalore Mirror). These guys have the option of registering but
will not.

We are on record with the authorities on why we do not allow casual people to
come in because we fear our dogs being poisoned. The absolutely low nature of
some of these folks has made us live with that fear. The revolving complaints,
the spamming of our pages to get VoSDs responses and the set up with the police
and press to force arrest left no doubt.

It was in 22nd Sept that a dog went missing from the new VoSD Trauma Center he
was a known jumper and had to be kept in a cage for that reason. It was the
second time the dog had been reported to us the first time he had been treated
to a tumor and returned. The dog was being released on Sept 22nd and for that he
was being brought out of the cage. He bit the handler and jumped the 5-6 fence.
The caller had reported 2 dogs one dog was returned to caller and she was told
of this in person by our staff. This was also updated on the CRM and therefore
available to her in writing.

Last published picture of VoSD Accident Alert No 3010.24.09.14 from JP Nagar.


Died in the intervening night of Oct 7 and morning of Oct 8. No internal injury.
Healing well very friendly. Was on painkiller and basic antibiotics
Days with VoSD: 15 days

In the 1st week of Oct a woman who is on our blacklist because of her
proximity to this particular NGOs and their sympathizers that have earlier
fabricated situations to bring VoSD to disrepute and have had an active role to
play in the fixing and arrest of VoSDs founder Rakesh Shukla as will be
revealed in subsequent publication.

Since lady is on a blacklist she cant report dogs to us but claimed she
reported through someone else. This is also a classic sympton of subverting
the VoSD SOP process as has been done before by a certain other woman who
called but did NOT hand over the dogs and claimed the dogs to be hers!

This woman approached me through a friend of mine about her dog. My friend
kept vouching for her and and that she be taken to the location to find the
dog against our SOP. She then invited herself to our office without and was
very apologetic about the past. We then let her visit the VoSD TC on Oct 7th,
with our people to give the dog a chance, with an undertaking in writing that
she will not disclose the location of the VoSD Trauma Center publicly. However
that same evening she published the location on certain WhatsApp group(s) to
organize search parties! We tried calling her back on Oct 7th to object but our
calls were not taken.

Last published picture of 3000.22.09.14 came from Mahadevpura. Last treatment


was done on Oct 11, Sat evening. The dog was healing well eating well and very
friendly. Was on Enrocine and Melonex.
Days with VoSD: 21 days

Over the next few days she returned with different people. At one time in a car
that did not approach but kept parked a distance away when our staff was there.
The other person(s) searching with her did not get out of the car at all.

This may or may not be related which will now be for the police to find out
but on the morning of 8th Oct the 1st dog was found dead. In quick succession 3
dogs had died. All the dogs had these in common:
They all had external/superficial wounds none that were life threatening and
none had any disease of showed any distressl
They all had spent considerable time with us so were well known to us
They all were very friendly unlike many our other injured dogs that are shy
and retiring
They all were mobile that meant that can even get up and approach you unlike
the others that are too badly injured to be able to move under their free will
Since they had gone through a lot and each had a relationship with the VoSD
Founder, staff had instructions not to release these dogs and the dogs will
live with us for the rest of their lives.

In effect these are dogs that would come running to our fence unlike others. Our
fence is only a wire mesh since neither the land belongs to us, its on lease,
nor can be we build permanent structures there.

Last published picture of 2440.30.07.14 last treatment on 13th evening, 14th


morning the dog was found dead. An autopsy was performed by the vet we outsource
to.
Days with VoSD: 75 days

It was not apparent to us that these could be connected till the 3rd one died.
The trend was very disturbing since we know if a dog is failing and in poor
health. And no effort is spared including any amount of transfusions to keep the
dog a fighting chance. But all these dogs were healthy theyd eaten well and
were found in the morning with blood from their orifices.

It needs to be said where our Trauma Center is since when it moved. TC1 and TC2
were in the thick of human habitation with homes adjoining ours. One could not
approach it without being seen. TC3 is in a middle of thick brush for kilometers
around in what is civilian land adjoining defense land. For this reason it has
no building authorizations for large buildings. We do not have power supply and
our staff is there till 8PM when we leave.

On the death of the 3rd dog the trend became clear and it was sent for an
autopsy. The autopsy performed by undoubtedly the best doctor in Bangalore
confirmed that dog had been poisoned.

This killing seems to be a progression of the events in this order:


Step 1: From Sept 1 Sept 7/8 VoSD faces a huge volume of allegations & spam
on VoSD FB pages from fake profiles (that is continuously reported by us).
This is to draw a reaction from VoSD and was the trigger for,
Step 2: There was no response from VoSD but was on VoSD Founders personal FB
page on Sept 10 about limiting the public interaction of VoSD in some way.
This was used by a plugged Bangalore Mirror which used it on a front page
article (on Sept 12) to highlight the word Bitchy and this was part of the
plan to trigger,
Step 3: A complaint the police had not taken cognizance had been lodged in
another police station, and the plugged Bangalore Mirror, article was the
trigger to show continued provocation by the complainant on Sept 12 itself
(later revelations will show that the same complainant and the same reporter
had worked on the same set up before). This worked as a trigger for,
Step 4: VoSDs Founder was arrested the next day i.e. Sept 13, which was the
trigger for
Step 5: Which was a Bangalore Mirror carried this on full page 3 story without
checking anything with the accused the Bangalore Mirrors staff was
profusely apologetic to VoSD team members because he said the story looked
rigged but the editor was steadfast that this is in public interest and helps
sell the paper. This was followed by,
Step 6: A massive concerted attack on the VoSD website that had begun on Sept
13 morning and that brought down the website completely on Sept 14! Some
Bangalore NGO sympathizers and Bangalore Mirror had supposedly achieved what
they set out to to close VoSD in real and on online. But VoSD did not. And
looks like that has prompted continued action,
Probable Step 7: A woman as described here brings up about a dog that was
not reported by her as in the earlier case to make a play for this group to
locate the VoSD Trauma Center, triggering
Probable Step 8: The people behind this and who found the location through (7)
have poisoned VoSD Trauma Center dogs that were otherwise healthy.

We have the list of people on the said WhatsApp group , and those who left if in
the last few days. A sizable number of them on our blacklist and our erstwhile
friends and associated with Sarvodaya etc.

While the confirmation is only for the last dog to die of poisoning the trend
leaves no doubt for us what is happening. But its not for VoSD to say who has
done these dastardly acts. Beyond this now its for the investigative authorities
to take action.

Were obtaining permissions to draw power to make the area floodlit and to
have 24 hr CCTV surveillance with backup power. We also have put a 2 person 24
hrs detail. These measures will be in effect in the next couple of days.

Autopsy of 2440.30.07.14: Dog was poisoned and killed

Tags : Bangalore Mirror, Sarvodaya Sevabhavi Sanstha, Tapasya Majumdar

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