Saturday, 4 February 2012

Pigeon fanciers investigated by police for Peregrine persecution

Police officers across UK swoop on homes of pigeon fanciers in bird of prey crime investigation
February 2012. A multiagency operation investigating alleged crimes against peregrine falcons was launched on Thursday 2 February 2012 across four police areas in England and Wales.
Police officers issued with search warrants, supported by staff from the RSPB, RSPCA, Natural England and the Countryside Council for Wales, raided the homes of four pigeon fanciers. The raids took place within the following constabulary areas: Avon and Somerset Police; South Wales Police; Northumbria Police and West Midlands Police.
A 47-year old man has been arrested by officers at one of the addresses in connection with evidence which has been seized during the operation.
Mark Thomas, an RSPB investigations officer, said: "The peregrine falcon is one of the UK's most heavily persecuted birds of prey, and we hope that today's operation will help further our investigations."

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