Singapore man throws cat down 6 floors, slams it to ground twice | Inquirer News

Singapore man throws cat down 6 floors, slams it to ground twice

/ 06:26 PM December 14, 2016

Fajar Ashraf Fajar Ali is accused of throwing a female shorthair cat from the sixth floor staircase landing at Block 884, Tampines Street 83.ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW.

SINGAPORE – A 25-year-old man was on Wednesday charged over the killing of a cat, The Straits Times reported.

Fajar Ashraf Fajar Ali is accused of throwing a female shorthair cat from the sixth floor staircase landing at Block 884, Tampines Street 83, to the ground at about 1.40am on May 26.

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At about 2.30 a.m., at the void deck of the HDB block, he allegedly slammed the same cat to the ground twice.

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Ashraf, who did not have a lawyer, told the court that he intends to plead guilty to both charges of animal cruelty.

District Judge Ronald Gwee adjourned the case to January 9 in a community court for Ashraf to enter his plea.

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The punishment for ill-treating an animal, on a first conviction, is a fine of up to $15,000 (RM46,732), jail for up to 18 months, or both.

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The penalty for the crime for subsequent convictions is a fine of up to $30,000 (RM93,464), jail for up to three years, or both.

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It was previously reported that neighbors had heard a shriek in the dead of the night and seen a man who looked to be in his 20s slamming a grey cat on the ground twice.

The cat was found lying in a pool of urine with blood flowing out of its mouth, and gave a last cry before it died.

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A few days before the incident, a black cat was found dead at Block 885 by a cleaner, also with a bloodied mouth. Another cat was found injured with a dislocated leg.

The May 26 case came into the spotlight after the Cat Welfare Society made an appeal for information in a post on its Facebook page on May 30.

In a statement sent out on Wednesday after Ashraf was charged, the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority said it started investigations immediately after it was alerted to the case.

The cat carcass was collected for a post mortem examination and the suspect’s identity was established with the help of police.

Ashraf was arrested on May 31, before being bailed out.

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In its statement, the AVA also said it condemns animal cruelty. – The Straits Times/Asia News Network

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