STEPHEN SANKEY AND DEVONN SMITH FROM CASTLEFORD CONVICTED FOR BADGER BAITING IN LEEDS AREA

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Castleford Animal Abuser
In a significant case that highlights ongoing concerns about wildlife cruelty, Stephen Sankey, born on June 15, 1981, and Devonn Smith, born on September 16, 1992, both previously residing on St Andrews Road in Castleford, have been found guilty of illegal activities involving badgers. The incident took place in the Aberford region of Leeds, where the two individuals were caught engaging in the unlawful disturbance of a protected badger sett.

Their conviction was secured after a thorough one-day trial, culminating in a fine of £520 for each of them. The case drew attention to the persistent problem of badger baiting, a cruel practice that involves digging into badger dens and often inflicting harm on these protected animals. The court's decision underscores the seriousness with which such offenses are regarded under wildlife protection laws.

The police action leading to their arrest occurred on May 23, 2013. Officers responded to reports of suspicious activity after discovering an abandoned vehicle parked roadside in the vicinity of Aberford. Upon investigation, law enforcement officials located Sankey and Smith actively digging into a known badger sett within nearby woodland. During the operation, authorities also found a terrier dog equipped with a locator collar, a device used by handlers to track the dog underground, indicating the involvement of trained animals in the illegal activity.

Additional evidence recovered from the scene included spades, which were likely used in the digging process. The presence of these tools, combined with the dog and the suspects' actions, provided compelling proof of their participation in the illegal disturbance of wildlife.

Following their conviction, Sankey and Smith were each fined £520. No further penalties or custodial sentences were imposed, but the case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing efforts by authorities to combat wildlife crime in the region. As of 2022, Stephen Sankey's address was listed as Lancaster Street, Castleford, WF10 2NP, indicating his continued residence in the area despite the legal proceedings.

This case has garnered attention from local conservation groups and law enforcement agencies committed to protecting wildlife from cruelty and illegal activities. The court's ruling sends a clear message that such offenses will be met with strict penalties, aiming to deter others from engaging in similar unlawful conduct.
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