Man Fires Rifle at Neighbour's Home Over Dog-Chick Dispute in Moga Village
A man allegedly opened fire at his neighbour's house with a 12-bore rifle over a petty dispute involving a pet dog and a poultry chick in Kanian Khas village of Kot Ishe Khan tehsil in Moga district, police said on Monday.
The complainant, Bhagwan Singh, a resident of Kanian Khas village, told police that he keeps a pet dog at his residence. His neighbour and former sarpanch Ramandeep Singh keeps poultry at his house, situated directly opposite. Two to three days ago, Bhagwan Singh's pet dog picked up a chick from Ramandeep Singh's premises, triggering a dispute between the two families.
Incident Details: Accused Fired from Rooftop
Nursing a grievance over the incident, Ramandeep Singh on Monday climbed to the second floor of his house and opened aerial fire from his father Balwinder Singh's 12-bore licensed rifle, targeting Bhagwan Singh's house.
No injuries were reported in the firing.
Police Response and Investigation
Following Bhagwan Singh's complaint, Kot Isher Khan police registered a case and initiated an investigation into the matter. Authorities are probing the use of a licensed firearm in the alleged assault.



