A woman who was filmed hitting and hanging a poodle from a balcony railing in Singapore was charged in court on Tuesday ( Aug 27 ) with animal abuse.
Junny Lal Awn Pui, a 25-year-old Burmese national, was handed four works of animal cruelty under the Animals and Birds Act.  ,
She is accused of four acts of cruelty at a Fernvale , level on the night of Jan 22. According to reports, the canine also passed away.  ,
The court was informed that Junny Lal Awn Pui brutally abused a brown male dog known as” Boyboy.” She allegedly grabbed its throat, pinped it to the ground, and twice struck its head with her hands, as well as a wooden stick made of rolled paper.  ,
She is likewise accused of trying to tape the dog by placing her foot on top of it, which would have caused it needless pain and suffering. Several months later, Jung Lal Awn Pui reportedly hit the canine on the head half with the wooden stick.  ,
Additionally, the judge was informed that she” sun” the poodle by strap on a balcony wall.  ,
Junny Lal Awn Pui, who showed up in court via video connection, stated that she would be entering a plea or accept three of the fees.
However, she told the court through an interpreter that she will challenge the charge of hanging the dog because she was instructed by her employer.  , The accused did not own a lawyer.
A prosecutor for the National Parks Board informed the court that three charges may be brought forward and that one would be taken into account. It has not yet been punishment.  ,
On September 5, the circumstance of Junny Lal Awn Pui may go back to judge.  ,
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty Animals ( SPCA ) stated earlier on social media  that it had been informed of the situation.
Closed-circuit broadcast footage of the person hitting the puppy was featured in a Facebook post by Voice for Animals president Derrick Tan.  ,
In one video, she can be seen striking the puppy with her hands and grabbing it by the neck. As the puppy challenges, she uses a bundled stay to strike it twice.
She is seen hitting the animal’s head while the stick is tucked into a plug in another picture. Additionally, the puppy can be seen hanging from the rooftop wall while leashed.
The landlord admitted to CNA during an interview in February that he had CCTV cameras set up in the house to look out for his canine, which he had had had for nine years.  ,
The home and the lady had been at a three to four-week work-week.  ,
If convicted as a first-time offender for animal abuse, Junny Lal Awn Pui may be jailed up to 18 months, or fined up to S$ 15, 000 ( US$ 11, 500 ), or both.  ,