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R5 000 reward offered for more info on bestiality suspect

The National Council for SPCAs (NSPCA) is offering a R5 000 reward for information that could lead to the arrest of suspect in an animal cruelty and bestiality case in Nkomazi.

TONGA – The NSPCA is trying to track down a suspect in a bestiality and animal cruelty case and needs the community’s help.

The Nelspruit SPCA laid the criminal charges at the Tonga police station after a video emerged on social media of a man committing a sexual act with a dog. The person that circulated the video refused to provide the NSPCA with more information.

The NSPCA is now offering a R5 000 reward for information that could lead to the arrest of the suspect. According to video evidence, the suspect has a birthmark or tattoo on his upper left arm.

Community members can contact the NSPCA on 011-907-3590 or Tonga SAPS’ investigating officer on 013-780-8358.

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