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On charges of insulting an animal, a German tourist was arrested by the Croatian police after killing a dog

Amman Today

publish date 1970-01-01 03:00:00

A German tourist was arrested on the coast of Croatia after killing his dog with a hammer, a crime punishable by a year in prison in this country on the Adriatic Sea. grams of ketamine, according to a Croatian police statement.

The statement indicated that the German tourist tried to destroy the furniture and equipment in the police station during his interrogation, and put the man, who was on vacation in Croatia, in the reserve prison, according to a police spokeswoman, according to what was published by the ndtv website.

A complaint was filed against him on charges of offending and killing an animal and attempting to encroach on the property of others, and the tourism sector in Croatia, which was suffering due to the outbreak of the “Covid-19” epidemic, records good results this year, close to those recorded in 2019.

In another context, the British judiciary – earlier – imposed a prison sentence of 5 years and 3 months on a man who killed 9 cats in a few months in Brighton, southern England, and these crimes had planted fear in the hearts of the owners of cats in this coastal city.

Steve Bucky, a 54-year-old security officer, was charged with killing 9 cats and injuring 7 others between October 2018 and July 2019, as well as illegal possession of a bladed weapon. Bucky has pleaded not guilty to these charges.

During the trial at Hove Crown Court near Brighton, the owners of the murdered pets recounted their anguish when their bloody cats were found at the entrance to the house.

Bucky denied any connection to the killings he had heard about in the news, he said, but a picture of a dead cat was found in his cell phone.

Within months, mystery remained surrounding these killings, which were carried out at night, especially, before the perpetrator was identified thanks to a surveillance camera used by one of the victims’ owners, and Steve Bucky’s motives are still ambiguous.

In 2015, reports of the mutilation of cats in Croydon in south London sparked a wave of panic in the British capital, and Scotland Yard opened an investigation into this matter, and after 3 years and 400 cases, the finger was pointed at foxes that one might encounter even in central London.

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