The Guardia Civil has identified a poacher who mutilated five deer in a nature reserve in badajoz

After hunting them down in the interior of the Reserve of Cíjara, where it is forbidden to hunt, cut off the cuernas and the penises for their subsequent sale on the illegal market,

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The Guardia Civil has identified a poacher of 36 years as the alleged perpetrator of the mutilation in a series of five deer after seats to fold them forward in the Natural Reserve of Cíjara (Badajoz), where it is forbidden to hunt. The animals, after hunting them down in the interior of the Reserve, cut off the cuernas and the penises for their subsequent sale on the illegal market.

To give chase to the animal, the defendant -who has no gun license – he used a rifle with modifications to mitigate the noise of gunfire, and not to alert agents of the Seprona of Herrera of the Duke and of the Natural Environment of the regional government of Extremadura, who have been jointly involved in the investigation.

The defendant, with numerous records for similar events in the same area, is a resident of a town near Villarta de los Montes (Badajoz), which was introduced on foot in this Regional Reserve of Hunting of Cíjara, of which he was a perfect knower of the field.

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The agents of Seprona have managed to find and obtain incriminating evidence through the ocular inspection of the places where you were poaching after a thorough investigation, on the basis of the Civil Guard, which accuses the poacher of the offenses of illicit possession of weapons and other crime relating to the protection of the flora and fauna (poaching). Currently, research is ongoing to know the final destination of the cuernas and penises amputated the deer.

The proceedings filed have been made available to the Court of Instruction of Herrera del Duque (Badajoz).

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