An Australian man has been arrested and charged with animal cruelty offences after 98 kangaroos were found dead north of Sydney.
Police found the kangaroos dead on federal government-owned land in the town of Singleton, about 140 km north of Sydney in the east coast state of New South Wales (NSW), along with ammunition and two cartridges on 8 October, reports Xinhua news agency.
In a statement issued on Monday, NSW Police said that a 43-year-old man has been charged with six crimes over the incident following an investigation.
The man was arrested during a raid on a property in Williamtown, almost 70 km east of Singleton, on Friday.
While executing a search warrant, NSW Police said that officers found and seized three firearms. A number of firearms were also seized from a second property in the area.
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The man has been charged with six offences -- Committing an act of aggravated cruelty upon an animal, discharging a firearm upon/over a Commonwealth prohibited area, trespassing onto commonwealth land, not keeping a firearm safely – not pistol/prohibited firearm, harm or attempt to harm a protected animal, and holder of Category A or B licence not have approved storage.
"Police have since seized a number of firearms from a second Hunter region property. A Firearms Suspension Notice has been issued.
The man was granted strict conditional bail to appear before Raymond Terrace Local Court on Monday, 13 January 2025," NSW Police said in a statement.
Kangaroos are protected native animals in every Australian state and territory.
Anyone found guilty of harming a protected animal in NSW faces a maximum penalty of two years imprisonment for each offence.
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