Anyone convicted of animal cruelty, an offender can be fined up to S$10,000 and/or be imprisoned for up to 12 months.
There is an exclusive case that happened just recently in England. Radoslaw Artur, a Polish immigrant was charged with eleven counts of animal malice and also with the comtempt of misleading police investigation. The convicted has to pay $500,000 on bail and has to spend 55 years in jail, charged with five years prison for each count. Moreover, the court has attached a $5 million surety bond condition to his bail. Check out the full story here.
Looking to Join Forces with Singapore Animal Rights Activists ?
If you are looking to protect these little animals from animal abuse, below are two of the more prominent animal activists group in Singapore that you may wish to join.
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Singapore - They have been existed since 1800s to aid in the help of poor animals and was one that has proposed to Singapore government to increase fine penalty from previous $500 and 6 months jail term to a S$ 10,000 fine and one year jail term.
31 Mount Vernon Road, Singapore 368054
Tel: 6287 5355 ext. 24
Animal Lovers League (Pets Villa) - Pet Villas was opened on 15 Feb 2004 to rescue strays dogs and cats, giving their a place called home. The non-profit organization provides lodging, food and proper care to these animals through a network of dedicated volunteers who helped out with everyday cleaning and upkeep of the place.
61 Pasir Ris Farmway 3
Visiting on Sat & Sun, by appointment only
general@animalloversleague.com
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