MOHAMMED SHOUK FROM CHADDERTON SENTENCED FOR CRUELTY TO DOG COOKIE IN OLDHAM

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Chadderton Animal Abuser
Mohammed Shouk, born on June 11, 1974, and residing at Whitstable Close in Chadderton, Oldham OL9 9LX, was found guilty of a disturbing act of animal cruelty involving his dog, Cookie. The incident drew significant attention from local authorities and animal welfare organizations due to the severity of the abuse.

According to reports, Shouk physically assaulted Cookie by repeatedly hitting the dog with a lead. The incident was reported to the authorities, leading to an investigation that culminated in a court trial. Despite his initial denial of the charges, the evidence presented during the trial was sufficient to establish his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Following the conviction, the court imposed a series of penalties aimed at both punishing the offender and preventing future cruelty. Shouk was sentenced to serve an eight-week curfew, requiring him to remain at his residence during designated hours, effectively restricting his movements. Additionally, he was ordered to pay costs amounting to £395 to cover legal and court expenses.

One of the most significant consequences of his conviction was the three-year ban on owning or keeping any animals, a restriction that will remain in effect until February 2025. This measure was put in place to ensure that Shouk would not have the opportunity to harm animals again in the future.

The case has sparked discussions within the community about animal welfare and the importance of strict enforcement of cruelty laws. Local residents and animal rights advocates have expressed their relief that justice has been served, and they hope that such incidents serve as a warning to others about the serious consequences of animal abuse.
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