Five Dutch Activists Sentenced for Stealing Beagles
NARN | 21.01.2015 10:18 | Animal Liberation
On the night of 9th April 2013 five animal rights activists from the Dutch group Anti-Dierproeven Coalitie (ADC), including the group’s co-founder Robert Molenaar, broke into a beagle breeding facility in Noord Brabant (Netherlands) and took six dogs which were destined for a pharmaceutical testing veterinary medicines.
Following part of the deal struck by Debbie Vincent with Bristol police information was supplied to the Dutch authorities and the five were charged with more serious offences thant simply the theft of the dogs. They were arrested and have recently been sentenced to vindictive terms.
The activists were Robert Molenaar, Sandra Tetenburg, Nadine Lucas, Simon Luitse and Jack Maat. On December 22nd they were each sentenced to an eight year's jail term by a court in Den Bosch.
The activists were Robert Molenaar, Sandra Tetenburg, Nadine Lucas, Simon Luitse and Jack Maat. On December 22nd they were each sentenced to an eight year's jail term by a court in Den Bosch.
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