Prolonged Prison Sentence for Policeman Who Killed University Mascot Dog: A Victory for Animal Rights

The Court of Appeal has increased the jail statement for the Policeman Who Killed University Mascot Dog, Tia Morchor, a beloved mascot of Chiang Mai University. Bitcoin in prison, along with a 100,000 rmb remuneration buy to the academy. Equine rights groupings are applauding this substantial move towards fairness for Tia Morchor.

Court of Appeal Increases Sentence for Policeman Who Killed Tia Morchor.

The Court of Appeal Region 5 has delivered a considerable judgement, expanding the prison sentence for a police commander convicted of killing Tia Morchor, a revered mixed-breed doggy and the unofficial symbol of Chiang Mai University. The official, previously sentenced to a sheer six months in prison, today faces 16 months of incarceration without disqualification, in addition to being ordered to pay

100,000 bath

in payment to the university, which had been regarded as the dog's caretaker.