
Bangkok Police charges puppy for ‘getting lost’. Netizens can’t stop gushing over the furry baby
India Today
The police officer named Nimit Nuphonthong picked up the puppy and brought it to the police station.
You may have seen a lot of posts shared by police profiles across the globe that are bizarre and odd. But this post shared by Lumpini Police on Facebook is something that you won’t stop laughing at. The incident took place in Bangkok, Thailand when a police officer came across a whimpering and scared little puppy that was soaked to its bones due to the rain. And that’s just the beginning of the story.
The police officer named Nimit Nuphonthong picked up the puppy and brought it to the police station. After giving it food and warmth, the policemen decide to take mugshots of the little pooch! The little one happily obliged and posed for the camera as a board with the puppy’s ‘offence’ was taken.
According to Newsflare, the charges written on the board went like, ‘Name: Golden Retriever’, ‘Charge: Being a lost dog’.
Take a look at the post:
Netizens were highly amused at the furry ‘lawbreaker’. Many also enquired about the state of the puppy. Lumpini Police later confirmed in the comments box that the pooch was picked up by its owner. They also shared pictures.
What do you think of this odd yet sweet story?

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