Police arrest GT man over cock-fighting

| 13/06/2018 | 6 Comments
Cayman News Service

Rooster seized following the raid in April 2018

(CNS): RCIPS community officers and staff from the Department of Agriculture have made another bust for suspected cockfighting. This time a 32-year-old man from George Town was arrested on suspicion of cruelty to an animal and unlawful gaming after the bust at a location on North Sound Road in the industrial area of the capital. Around 40 roosters suspected to have been used for cock-fighting were recovered during the raid, where a number of spurs, cutting implements and medication was also recovered.

The operation happened at around 11am on Wednesday, 6 June, and the suspect has since been bailed by the police as the investigation continues.

This latest arrest follows on from a raid that took place in North Sound Estates, Newlands, in April, when a 50-year-old man was arrested and over 80 roosters and chickens as well as spurs and relevant medications were seized. The RCIPS tells CNS that the case against that suspect is with the director of public prosecutions and no charges have yet been brought. Police also said that at this time there is no evidence to say the two incidents are connected.

 

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  1. Bertie :B says:

    Had one my whole life , Never has it been in any fight !

  2. Anonymous says:

    One just ran out in front my car.. One down out of the millions lol.

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  3. Anonymous says:

    Never would have thought that there is Cock fighting in the “beautiful” Cayman Islands!!! LOL!!!

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  4. Anonymous says:

    I guess that will be 40 more chickens turned loose to forage among the garbage cans.

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