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Man puts pet dog in bank staff and demands repayment of credit card membership fees

Hyderabad: A private banking executive was injured in the case of a credit card holder who allegedly paid back the dues for the next day in Jawahar Nagar, Hyderabad, on Thursday and placed his pet dog on him.

In his complaint, Koduri Satyanarayana (39), a resident of Rangareddy Nagar in Quthbullapur, said he performed his duties at 10 a.m. and lived in Jawaharnagar client Nandivardhan Rao Baddepareddy as part of the site work as part of Jawaharnagar, which was 4.30 pm at the time.

Satyanarayana went to the first floor and collected the credit card bill in Rao’s house. However, Rao’s relatives said he was not at home. When he came back from downstairs and went back, Rao came to ask him.

In response, Satyanarayana said he was from the bank and sent him a credit card. Holding his pet dog, cursing him, put Satya Narayana on his cheek, then hitting his phone to the ground and damaging it.

Rao also pushed his pet dog towards Satyanarayana, which the dog bit him on his left leg. However, Satyanarayana managed to escape the house and arrived at a private hospital for treatment. He called on his manager and colleagues to have questions about the incident.

They then took him to the Madhura Nagar Police Station to file a complaint, demanding necessary action under the law. According to Satyanarayana’s complaint, police filed a case against Rao in various parts of the BNS.

“Rao appeared before us after he issued a notice to him. We are collecting more details, including whether the dog has been vaccinated,” said SNG Avinash Babu, deputy inspector of Madhura Nagar.

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