[Animal Emergency]Harming wild animals is a shameful and cowardly act. When animal volunteer Joey was walking by Shing Mun Reservoir this morning, he found an uncle attacking monkeys multiple times with a slingshot and stones. One monkey was suspected of being hit and ran away. , she immediately stepped forward to stop him and took pictures of Uncle with her cell phone. The uncle shot her in the left arm with a fork and asked her why she was filming his appearance. Joey called the police and followed Abo down the mountain, but then Abo fled towards Shiyin Road without a trace. She quoted the police saying that since Abel was not filmed attacking the monkey, it was difficult to follow up. She called on everyone to help pay attention and film evidence of the crime of those who harmed animals, so as to bring the perpetrators to justice.
Joey told this newspaper that there were many monkeys near Abo at that time. She witnessed Abo shooting stones at several monkeys one after another with his ya fork. One of the monkeys was suspected of being shot and dodged. “I immediately stepped forward to stop him, and he used ya fork to stop him.” Shoot me on my left shoulder.” Abel repeatedly asked her why she was filming him and slapped her cell phone down. She said she had called the police and followed him down the mountain.
The police told her to stay where she was and wait for the officers to arrive, while Abo fled towards Shek Yin Road without a trace. Joey quoted the police officer as saying that since there was no footage of Abel attacking the monkey, it was difficult to make an arrest, and that she would call the police the next time she saw Abel attacking a monkey.
Joey appeals to people passing by the Shing Mun Reservoir to pay attention. If you see this guy attacking an animal again, please take photos of the evidence and call the police immediately. This newspaper is checking with the police about the follow-up of the case.
According to the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Ordinance, any person who attacks an animal and causes it to suffer unnecessary pain is guilty of an offense and may be jailed for up to three years and fined $200,000.
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2023-09-11 07:55:45
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