Egyptian woman sentenced to 6 months in prison for poisoning dogs at a residential resort
She poisoned dogs at a residential resort and went to prison
Residents file complaints against neighbor who poisoned dogs at the resort.
An Egyptian court on Sunday sentenced a woman to prison for poisoning dogs at a residential resort in southern Giza. The case dates back to last May, when several residents of the resort filed complaints against their neighbor who poisoned dogs at the resort. This poisoning resulted in the death of several dogs and the poisoning of several residents.
Investigations revealed that the accused was bothered by dogs, which prompted her to poison them. She confirmed that she did not intend to harm the residents or their pets. The court sentenced the woman to 6 months in prison and a fine of 10,000 Egyptian pounds for killing dogs.
Animal rights activists in Egypt are calling for tougher penalties against animal rights violators to curb the torture and indiscriminate killing of stray dogs and cats. They have also called for increased awareness campaigns on the humane treatment and compassion of stray dogs and street cats. For their part, residents of residential neighborhoods in Egypt are demanding that stray dogs be rid of them, which have become a source of terror for residents, children, women, and girls.
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