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Hunter with lifelong hunting ban handed three-year prison term after shooting protected birds
Hunter with lifelong hunting ban handed three-year prison term after shooting protected birds

Hunter with lifelong hunting ban handed three-year prison term after shooting protected birds

A man who had been banned from hunting for life six years ago was sentenced to three years in prison after shooting at protected birds and injuring a police officer. Simon Camilleri admitted to charges of illegal hunting, possessing an unlicensed firearm, and causing slight injuries to a police officer. A court heard how BirdLife Malta had reported

Hunter jailed for shooting protected birds despite lifelong hunting ban

Hunter jailed for shooting protected birds despite lifelong hunting ban

A hunter who was the subject of a lifelong hunting ban six years ago was jailed for three years on Sunday after he admitted shooting at protected birds and resisting arrest. The incident happened on Saturday in Marsascala. Simon Camilleri was charged with illegal hunting, possession of a weapon without a licence and slightly injuring a police officer