Shock in Köpenick: Man slaughtered sheep in the apartment!

Shock in Köpenick: Man slaughtered sheep in the apartment!

In a shocking incident in Berlin-Köpenick, two sheep were slaughtered in an apartment after they were stolen from a nearby landscape park. A neighbor alerted the police after seeing a van that parked in front of a residential building on Friedrichshagener Strasse. From around 2 a.m. on Tuesday morning, a 41-year-old man carried three sheep into his apartment. The officials came up with two blood -smeared knives and shells when they arrived on two sheep that had already been killed, while a third, living sheep in the bathroom lay on the floor, showed signs of abuse and was left behind. The sheep probably came from the Herzberge landscape park in Lichtenberg, where they had previously been stolen.

The suspect was arrested by the police and is now being investigated for violating the Animal Welfare Act and stealing. In addition, investigations against unknown people are underway due to the theft of the animals. According to oe24.at, the living sheep showed signs of abuse before killing. The Berlin fire brigade transported the lifeless animals and the surviving sheep to the police, where the latter was then handed over to its rightful holder.

Investigations and backgrounds

The fact that a man slaughtered sheep in an apartment raises serious questions, especially with regard to compliance with the Animal Welfare Act. This law stipulates that many commercial activities in connection with vertebrates are subject to a duty of permission. These include the operation of animal shelters, animal pensions or the commercial keeping of animals. Such activities may only be included after the relevant permission is given, as explained on berlin.de.

The incident in Köpenick is not only an isolated incident, but also throws a light on the dark sides of animal husbandry and use in urban rooms. The police and the responsible authorities face the challenge of preventing such inappropriate practices and ensuring animal welfare in the city. The investigation continues intensively in order to completely uncover the background of this terrifying act and to ensure that the animals have justice.

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