The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Lurchers confiscate­d in undercover raid

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John Junior and his father. guilty, they were banned from keeping dogs until 2024 and given 250 hours of community service.

But The Sunday Post can reveal police and the Scottish SPCA moved in to seize five dogs after a tip-off the Murrays were keeping dogs again.

A source said: “It’s clear the Murrays won’t stop keeping dogs despite what the court has told them.

“The conviction was only three years ago and there are fears they are back to their old ways.”

The dogs, seized on August 10, are now being re- homed by the Scottish SPCA.

The animal charity led the original investigat­ion into the Murrays, leading to their conviction.

Police Scotland confirmed the Murrays were the subject of a report to the procurator fiscal over “alleged offences under the Protection of Badgers Act and a disqualifi­cation order”.

A source at the Crown Office said it was understood a report on the pair was being sent to them for considerat­ion.

A n undercove r inspector from the Scottish SPCA S p e c i a l Investigat­ions Unit said: “We were called to an address in Larkhall to assist Police Scotland in regards to males who previously received a ban at Hamilton Sheriff Court to prevent them keeping dogs due to their involvemen­t in badger baiting.

“A report will be submitted by Police Scotland.”

In the same year the Murrays were convicted of badger baiting, they also appeared in court where they admitted beating up a mum and her two daughters.

One of the Murrays’ victims said she was so terrified of the pair, she left Scotland.

The duo were given two years each for beating up Murray Jnr’s estranged wife, her sister and their mum in an unprovoked attack.

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