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Neighbours clash over pet dog bite incident in Delhi's Geeta colony

A dog bite incident was reported in the Rani Garden area of Delhi on the night of December 29 and 30.

ANI Dec 30, 2025 15:01 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], December 30 (ANI): A dog bite incident was reported in the Rani Garden area of Delhi on the night of December 29 and 30. This led to a PCR call being received at the Police Station, Geeta Colony. Subsequently, an altercation occurred between two neighbouring parties, according to police sources.
According to police, a PCR call was received at around 11:03 PM regarding a dog bite incident in the Geeta Colony area. The caller, identified as Rizwan alias Raju, a 40-year-old resident of Rani Garden, informed the police that his neighbour's pet dog had bitten his servant.
Rizwan stated that he asked the neighbour to keep her dog under control following the incident. Subsequently, an argument broke out involving the neighbour, her daughter, Rizwan and his mother.
Police said that after some time, his neighbour allegedly called several known persons, after which the quarrel between the two sides resumed.
His neighbour, who had a pet dog, claimed that she, her 17-year-old daughter and three other known persons sustained injuries during the altercation.
On the other hand, Rizwan alias Raju and his servant, and another resident named Shahid, also claimed that they were injured by the first party, according to the release.
However, police said that no visible physical injuries were found on either side. Both parties were sent for medical examination, and further legal action is being taken as per procedure. The situation is currently reported to be normal.
Meanwhile, Delhi Traffic Police has made special traffic arrangements for the areas in the vicinity of Connaught Place, New Delhi for New Years Eve. Special road diversions and parking restrictions will take effect across Delhi this New Year's Eve as authorities prepare for a surge in holiday traffic. The Traffic Police have identified key hotspots with high congestion risk and deployed additional personnel to ensure smooth movement near popular markets and celebration venues.
Delhi Traffic Police has made elaborate traffic arrangements, at and around India Gate, for the regulation of traffic, both pedestrian and vehicular. In case of heavy pedestrian movement, vehicles may not be allowed to go through C-Hexagon. (ANI)

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