
Aizawl, Apr 6 : Section 144 CrPC has been clamped on dogs in Lunglei town, the headquarters of Lunglei district in south Mizoram, for two months.
The prohibitory step was taken last week  after dogs bit at least 10 persons, Lunglei district deputy commissioner  Margaret Zomingthangi said over telephone today.
The administration has asked the residents  of the headquarters town to keep their dogs, raised as pets or reared  for meat, inside their home compounds and not to allow them into the  streets under any circumstances. 
Mizos relish canine meat and rear dogs for  the purpose. These dogs are often left to roam the streets, as they  find their way back on their own. Some of these dogs had bitten the 10  people. 
Zomingthangi said all the persons bitten  by dogs had been admitted to Lunglei civil hospital. She said in case of  four very poor patients, the administration had asked the hospital  authorities to supply free medicines and proper nursing to them.
She, however, denied reports that a shoot-at-sight order had been issued to prevent rogue canines from biting pedestrians. 
Zomingthangi said no head count of the  canine population had ever been done in her district, but a rough  estimate put the number of dogs in the town at 4,800.