Police in southern city of Chennai find scapegoats after their new patrol car is damaged.
Aljazeera.com
has reported that Three goats were caught and detained by police in the
southern Indian city of Chennai after they allegedly vandalize a new
police patrol vehicle, the Times of India has reported.
The trio
were held as "scapegoats" for the crime which reportedly involved a
dozen of their tribe trampling over the car - the latest example of
anti-social behaviour in the Kilpauk district of the city.
Police said the goats
had a record of damaging vehicles of residents, but had "crossed the
line" with an attack on a new patrol vehicle, a maroon Innova. "We got
the vehicle two days ago," said an officer on duty.
According to
the complaint, about 12 goats dented the vehicle when they and climbed
on top of it, "damaging the wipers and glass, and scratching the paint
of the bonnet and body".
Police however found only three goats in their subsequent inquiries.
"We took the animals to the station and made inquiries about the owner,"
the officer told the newspaper.
Their owner, Mary Arogynathan, 37, faces charges of
negligent conduct of her animals, which were later handed over to the
Society for the Protection of Animals.
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