Police were unhelpful

Dear Editor
The police in my Region Number Two district were not at all helpful to my cause to trace the whereabouts of a missing bull with a market value of $140,000 from my pasture in the Supenaam Creek area with my main concern being that it was impounded by escaping from the damaged fence.
Following the discovery last Monday (June 29) futile searches were made and later the same day a check was made at the nearest station being Aurora, but there I was harassed and advised to go to the Suddie station.

In doing so, the harassment continued with the worse yet to come when I was chased out of the station from an abuse of power and no justifiable reason as though it was not within my right to say something even in an orderly manner.

Out of frustration, I went to explain my predicament to the Divisional Commander at her Anna Regina Office but this was not possible after being informed that an appointment had to be made before, but time was against me.

From my own investigation, information surfaced that my immediate neighbour had brought out the animal to Supenaam road head and placed it in a Canter, which was confirmed by the driver, for transporting it to the Suddie Station compound.

It is as clear as daylight that on the way to be impounded, the animal suffered extensive injuries so much so that it could not stand, with death now imminent with me being the loser through no fault of my own.

Someone is culpable and should be prosecuted criminally for causing suffering and injury to the animal.

It appeared to be a big joke for the Suddie police being so misleading and careless of not having knowledge of the animal just to make a fool and mockery of me when ipso facto it was there.

Regards
Bissoon

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