Crime

Driver fined GH¢300 for rearing animals at residence

A driver, Haruna Abdul Mohayimin, has been sentenced to a fine of GH¢300, for rearing and keeping cattle in his residence, by the Hohoe Magistrate Court.
The court, deferred sentencing of the convict, who pleaded guilty when he appeared before it.
The court ordered Mohayimin to stop rearing the animals, and relocate them from the premises and liaise with Environmental Health officers for a convenient place, which must be inspected to determine its suitability.
Prosecuting, Mr Frank Azila-Gbettor, told the court that the convict lived in the Zongo (Chief Imam’s premises) and reared cattle in his father’s house at Gbi-Bla, in Hohoe, where his mother and other siblings resided.
The court heard that a team of Environmental Health Officers on their routine house-to-house inspection, spotted cattle and sheep, all numbering 10, and ordered Mohayimin to relocate the animals to a convenient place within 14 days.
Mr Azila-Gbettor said a follow up by the Environmental Health officers, showed the animals had not been relocated and were causing nuisance to neighbours.
The prosecution cautioned that the rearing of cattle in dwelling premises could expose the public to zoonotic diseases, such as tuberculosis, anthrax, contagious bovine and pluero-pneumoni. – GNA

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