A Russian man shot and killed a stray cat and said he was doing good things?

Recently, the Chelemskin Court in Moscow, Russia made a judgment on a stray cat serial killer. From 2020 to 2021, local residents found the bodies of stray cats on the streets one after another, and some stray cats were injured and disabled. After t...


Recently, the Chelemskin Court in Moscow, Russia made a judgment on a stray cat serial killer.

From 2020 to 2021, local residents found the bodies of stray cats on the streets one after another, and some stray cats were injured and disabled.

After the veterinarian checked, he determined that these poor stray cats were shot with an air gun.

Thereafter, local residents reported the case to the police. After receiving the complaint, the police conducted an investigation and locked the 33-year-old suspect Oleg Krivyakov through a surveillance camera.

In early 2021, the suspect Kriviakov was detained.

Police investigation found that Kriviakov was driving his car around the area.

If you see stray cats appear on the street, he will raise his air gun and shoot at the cat.

It is reported that Kriviakov killed about a dozen cats, but the specific figures were not announced at the hearing.

Some stray cats were lucky to be rescued by passers-by, but most of the victims died on the spot and were thrown into the trash can.

Two stray cats survived after being attacked and were identified as physical evidence in this case.

Now that people have evidence, Kriviakov admits that he has shot stray cats on the street.

However, Kriviakov claimed that he was doing good things for the capital.

He believes that stray cats are a breeding ground for viruses, bacteria and all harmful substances on the earth. Shooting stray cats is to purify viruses in the environment.

However, the Chelyomskin Court did not believe Kriviakov's nonsense.

The court found Kriviakov guilty under the terms of "animal cruelty" and "rogue behavior".

He was eventually sentenced to two years and six months in prison.

According to statistics, there are few cases of real animal abuse in Russia.

In a year and a half, 239 people were convicted under the clause.

In most cases, correction or forced labor is just sentenced.

A stray cat serial killer like Krivyakov was sentenced to two and a half years in prison, which is a rare sentence.

Now, with such a precedent, it may constitute a great deterrent to those who try to commit similar evil deeds.



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