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Last year the GSPCA had it’s BIGGEST every cruelty and first ever puppy trafficking case in Guernsey. Many will remember the 25 Slovakian puppies seized by the States Vet and Customs which were detained at the GSPCA and working together with the Guernsey Police resulted in a first for Guernsey in a multiple prosecution under the new Guernsey Animal Welfare Ordinance 2012 as well as other convictions.
Last August 25 Slovakian puppies were stopped at Guernsey Customs in an awful state on route to the UK.
Then in September the two people transporting them were in Guernsey Magistrate Court for animal cruelty and fraud to hear their verdicts.
A 59-year-old man from the Slovak Republic was found guilty of animal cruelty and fraud and fined a total of £2,500. He was told that the fine must be paid from custody or he would serve the alternative of 14 days in prison, which he quickly paid.
4 weeks ago today 25 Slovakian puppies were detained at Customs in St Peter Port harbour.
On Thursday the 3rd September two people were in Guernsey Magistrate Court for animal cruelty and fraud to hear their verdicts.
A 59-year-old man from the Slovak Republic was found guilty of animal cruelty and fraud and fined a total of £2,700. He was told that the fine must be paid from custody or he would serve the alternative of 14 days in prison.
This Sunday see the faces of the puppies many have been talking about.
This weekend it is our Animal Welfare Seafront Sunday and as part of the celebrations and the event the team are putting together a display of pictures and information about the 25 Slovakian pups.
To see more about the days evets please click here.
On Thursday of last week two people were in Guernsey Magistrate Court for animal cruelty and fraud to hear their verdicts.
A 59-year-old man from the Slovak Republic was found guilty of animal cruelty and fraud and fined a total of £2,700. He was told that the fine must be paid from custody or he would serve the alternative of 14 days in prison.
To see the details please click here.
Yesterday two people were in Guernsey Magistrate Court for animal cruelty and fraud to hear their verdicts.
A 59-year-old man from the Slovak Republic was found guilty of animal cruelty and fraud and fined a total of £2,700 and was told that the fine must be paid from custody or he would serve the alternative of 14 days in prison.
The 27-year-old woman had charges against her dropped.
The dogs were brought to Guernsey in a van aboard a ferry from St Malo on the 27th August with a final destination in the UK.