15 months’ jail for strangling cat and hanging it out

15 months’ jail for strangling cat and hanging it out

Man's cruel act was caught on CCTV.

Food stall worker Al Azri Norhisham told court the cat had scratched and bitten him.
KUALA LUMPUR:
A man whose act of strangling a cat and then hanging the animal went viral on social media, was sentenced to 15 months in prison by the Sessions Court here today.

Twenty-eight-year-old Al Azri Norhisham’s cruelty was caught on his neighbour’s closed-circuit television camera.

The food stall worker was accused of strangling the male cat named Jebon with a rafia string and then hanging it from a staircase in front of his neighbour’s home at an apartment block in Wangsa Maju, Setapak, on June 10 at 1.30pm.

Jebon was owned by a resident who lived in the area.

Judge Rohatul Akmar Abdullah meted out the sentence, which takes effect today, after Azri pleaded guilty to a charge of causing pain or suffering under the Animal Welfare Act 2015, which carries a maximum sentence of a RM100,000 fine or three years’ jail or both.

Deputy public prosecutor Siti Hajar Mohd Ashif requested the court for a deterrent sentence in view of the immense cruelty committed by the accused against a defenceless animal.

She said Azri’s plea that he was scratched and bitten by the cat was unacceptable.

Azri was unrepresented.

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