Man hides a stolen goat at a bizarre location.

Goat theft is a serious problem in Jamaica, affecting many farmers who rely on their animals for income and food. In a recent case, a man was caught with a stolen Nubian ram goat worth $200,000 in his room, eating ackee leaves.

According to The Star, the complainant reported to the police that his prized ruminant had been stolen. Information gathered by the police led them to a property along Waltham Park Road, where the alleged thief was seen and questioned. The goat was found locked in a room and was seen eating leaves.

The man was arrested and charged with animal cruelty. 

Nubian Ram Goats are Prized Livestock

Nubian ram goats are a prized breed of livestock in Jamaica. They are known for their large size, gentle temperament, and high-quality meat. Nubian goats are also popular for their milk, which is said to be richer and creamier than milk from other breeds of goats.

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Animal Cruelty is a Serious Crime

Animal cruelty is a serious crime in Jamaica. The law states that anyone who intentionally or recklessly causes unnecessary pain, suffering, or death to an animal is guilty of animal cruelty. The penalty for animal cruelty can be up to five years in prison and a fine of $100,000.

The Importance of Reporting Animal Cruelty

If you see an animal being abused or neglected, it is important to report it to the authorities. You can report animal cruelty to the police, the Jamaica Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (JSPCA), or the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries.

Source: The Star

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