<p>In a shocking incident, a man has been arrested here for tying a dog to his motorcycle with a rope and dragging it for around 2.5 km on Saturday.</p>.<p>The man has been identified as Islam, a resident of the Vijay Nagar police station area. He was caught by the onlookers who rescued the injured dog and took it to a hospital.</p>.<p>Surbhi Rawat, President of People for Animals (PFA), said that the accused first hit the stray with a brick, following which it lost consciousness.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/top-bengaluru-stories/man-runs-over-dog-in-bengaluru-residents-allege-act-was-intentional-1195398.html" target="_blank">Man runs over dog in Bengaluru; residents allege act was 'intentional'</a></strong></p>.<p>Rawat said she reached the spot on receiving information of the incident and found the dog covered in blood, following which Islam was handed over to the police.</p>.<p>The accused claimed that he was taking the dog to abandon it at a different place after it had shown signs of "abnormal behaviour" and bitten several people.</p>.<p>ACP Anshu Jain said: "A video was received through social media, wherein a dog was being dragged after being tied to a bike by a person. The said person has been identified and arrested. Further action is being taken in the matter."</p>
<p>In a shocking incident, a man has been arrested here for tying a dog to his motorcycle with a rope and dragging it for around 2.5 km on Saturday.</p>.<p>The man has been identified as Islam, a resident of the Vijay Nagar police station area. He was caught by the onlookers who rescued the injured dog and took it to a hospital.</p>.<p>Surbhi Rawat, President of People for Animals (PFA), said that the accused first hit the stray with a brick, following which it lost consciousness.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/city/top-bengaluru-stories/man-runs-over-dog-in-bengaluru-residents-allege-act-was-intentional-1195398.html" target="_blank">Man runs over dog in Bengaluru; residents allege act was 'intentional'</a></strong></p>.<p>Rawat said she reached the spot on receiving information of the incident and found the dog covered in blood, following which Islam was handed over to the police.</p>.<p>The accused claimed that he was taking the dog to abandon it at a different place after it had shown signs of "abnormal behaviour" and bitten several people.</p>.<p>ACP Anshu Jain said: "A video was received through social media, wherein a dog was being dragged after being tied to a bike by a person. The said person has been identified and arrested. Further action is being taken in the matter."</p>