Cyprus Mail
Cyprus

Man gets ten-month sentence for shooting neighbour’s dog

german shepherd
File photo

A 58-year-old Paphos man was sentenced to ten months in prison after being found guilty of shooting his neighbour’s dog with a hunting gun.

The man was previously found guilty of having the gun illegally, illegal possession and transport of explosive materials, firing a gun in a residential area, and harming an animal.

Paphos district court concluded the case on Friday by imposing a ten-month prison sentence, according to CyBC.

Paphos police chief Michalis Nikolaou explained that the incident occurred on June 19 and was reported by the dog’s owner, a 40-year-old Tremithousa resident.

The 40-year-old reported hearing a gunshot while at home and the dog crying out soon after.

He further stated that the dog was in his garden and had sustained injuries to its front right leg. The complainant then spotted the 58-year-old driving off, holding a hunting gun.

The 40-year-old then rushed his dog to a veterinary clinic where it was confirmed that the pet had sustained injuries from a hunting gun.

Follow the Cyprus Mail on Google News

Related Posts

Christodoulides to meet Chinese ambassador over Vasiliko spat

Tom Cleaver

CMC hits back in escalating Vasiliko spat (Updated)

Tom Cleaver

Over 300 aid pallets unloaded on Gaza jetty’s first day

Tom Cleaver

Waiter stabs customer in bill dispute

Tom Cleaver

‘Do not turn your back on the electoral process’

Tom Cleaver

Cyprus receives LGBT human rights score of 34 per cent

Tom Cleaver