West Sussex County Times

New pet abduction offence proposed to recognise distress caused by theft

- Sam Dixon-French Senior reporter

The Sussex Rural Crime team met the secretary of state for environmen­t, food and rural affairs as a new report launched targeting pet theft.

Police and Crime Commission­er Katy Bourne said having sat on the Pet Theft Taskforce earlier this year she was pleased to see its report published with some key recommenda­tions.

She introduced the rural crime team to George Eustice MP – the secretary of state for the department of environmen­t, food and rural affairs (DEFRA) as the Pet Theft Taskforce report launched.

The PCC said: “The new pet abduction offence will reassure owners that Government and police take pet theft seriously.

“I am delighted that the taskforce recognises how pets are more like family members than property

for most owners and the emotional impact of having a pet stolen is a driving factor in proposing a specific offence of abduction.

Mr Eustice said: “Reports of a rise in pet theft have

been worrying. Pet owners shouldn’t have to live in fear and I am pleased this report acknowledg­es the unique distress caused by this crime.”

Criminals have made ‘enormous sums’ with

desperate families handing over thousands of pounds to secure a puppy, Inspector Oli Fisher and Sergeant Tom Carter told the Secretary of State.

And DC Sharon Rintoul gave an update on a case following the recovery of 10 dogs by detectives from Crawley with ongoing work to identify their owners whilst a suspect has been released under investigat­ion.

Other key recommenda­tions in the taskforce report will see the Home Office work with police to ensure pet thefts are recorded in a consistent way with data more easily shared across forces and through the Criminal Justice System, the PCC said. There will also be improvemen­ts to the recording of pet ownership and transfer of ownership with more informatio­n stored on the current 16 dog microchip databases, creating a single point of data access.

The Taskforce’s recommenda­tions are part of the Government’s plans to make the UK a global leader in animal welfare with new measures to tackle illegal smuggling of dogs and puppies.

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DEFRA Secretary of State George Eustice MP met the Sussex Rural Crime team and PCC Katy Bourne

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