Kikilias: Two years in prison and heavy fines for those who abuse animals

Addressed a letter to the Minister of Justice Mr. Charalambos Athanassiou asking him to take a legislative initiative for the tightening of sanctions

Imprisonment of at least two years and fines for those severely abusing animals, asked Minister of Public Order and Citizen Protection Mr. Vasilis Kikilias in his letter addressed to the Minister of Justice Transparency and Human Rights Mr. Charalambos Athanassiou, asking him to take a legislative initiative to tighten the penalties for both the abuse and the lack of the required animal care.

Specifically, in response to the increasing incidents of animal abuse Mr. Kikilias asked Mr. Athanasiou, for the offenders to be punished by imprisonment of at least two years and a fine from 10.000 to 20.000 euro.

In the letter Mr. Kikilias highlights:

“Because the effects of abuse and lack of needed care for animals beyond their criminal status, undoubtedly brutally attack the culture of Greek society and vilify the international image of the country, the penalties provided should be more strict in order to strengthen their deterrence power and the provisions to become more effective for the protection of animals”.