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Two people barred from owning, caring for, or living with animals for three years in Chatham-Kent
Two people barred from owning, caring for, or living with animals for three years in Chatham-Kent

CTV News

time3 days ago

  • CTV News

Two people barred from owning, caring for, or living with animals for three years in Chatham-Kent

Two people have been convicted of offenses under the Provincial Animal Welfare Services (PAWS) Act in Chatham-Kent. On July 8, court found the individuals guilty of permitting distress to animals. Both were fined $1,000 and are not allowed to own, have custody or care of, or live with animals for three years. This order doesn't apply to the two dogs living with one of the charged. Further details of the nature of the incident were not provided. The Ministry of the Solicitor General reminds if you think an animal is in distress or being abused, call 1-833-926-4625.

Two men barred from owning, caring for, or living with animals for three years in Chatham-Kent
Two men barred from owning, caring for, or living with animals for three years in Chatham-Kent

CTV News

time3 days ago

  • CTV News

Two men barred from owning, caring for, or living with animals for three years in Chatham-Kent

Two men have been convicted of offenses under the Provincial Animal Welfare Services (PAWS) Act in Chatham-Kent. On July 8, court found the men guilty of permitting distress to animals. Both were fined $1,000 and are not allowed to own, have custody or care of, or live with animals for three years. This order doesn't apply to the two dogs living with one of the charged. Further details of the nature of the incident were not provided. The Ministry of the Solicitor General reminds if you think an animal is in distress or being abused, call 1-833-926-4625.

Drug smuggler leaves voicemail before fleeing Border Force on cocaine-packed boat
Drug smuggler leaves voicemail before fleeing Border Force on cocaine-packed boat

The Independent

time09-07-2025

  • The Independent

Drug smuggler leaves voicemail before fleeing Border Force on cocaine-packed boat

A drug smuggler's voicemail, released by the Home Office, revealed his belief that the operation carried "zero f****** risk" and only required "a fisherman with a boat". Three men attempted to escape Border Force officers in a boat carrying £18.4 million worth of cocaine, leading to a 28-mile pursuit. Footage captured Border Force officers chasing the men across a beach after their vessel was intercepted. The three men have been convicted of importing Class A drugs, the National Crime Agency said. Four other people involved in orchestrating the collection of the drugs have also been convicted. Watch the video in full above.

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