The event occurred this Friday in the building located on the Corrientes and Pueyrredón Avenueswhen the man, identified as José Conde, had possession of his pet named Pericles.
According to reports, the prosecutor’s office arrived at the property around 9:20 accompanied by police officers and entered the accused’s home, after a complaint from a neighbor and by a series of videos broadcast on social networks.
Agents from the Judicial Investigation Corps (CIJ) of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, a veterinary doctor and the NGO “Breath of Animal Life”which confirmed that the black mixed-breed dog lived in inadequate hygienic conditions and without the corresponding vaccines.
At first, Conte refused to let the dog be examined, and then he had a nervous breakdown that led him to lie on the floor. That is why SAME personnel had to intervene, which referred the man to the Fernández Hospital for evaluation.
After the episode, the authorities ordered that no restrictive measures be adopted against the man, limiting themselves to notifying him for violating the law. Animal Protection Law.
In turn, it was reported that the officers in charge of the operation went up with a carrier (cages to transport the dog) and took the animal out of the home. Now It will be handed over to a rescuer who will evaluate the pet’s conditions.
The Criminal Court for Contravention and Misdemeanors 4, led by Dr. Rocío Mercedes López Di Muro, and the Specialized Prosecutorial Unit for Environmental Matters, led by the assistant prosecutor, intervene in the case. Ricardo Bomparola.
The case
A building in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Balvanera is invaded by fear for a man who threatens to kill and attacks neighbors. Despite police intervention on several occasions, the owner continues with his aggressive stance
The man, identified as José Conde, was admitted to a rehabilitation clinic, but upon returning he intensified his violence. Among other things, they accused him of using aerosols to attack the manager, grabbing a neighbor by the hair and insulting and spitting on others. According to reports, the man would have plans to join the building’s board of directors.
In television statements, a neighbor explained the situation: “We are all afraid, that’s why many don’t want to go out and talk. He must have about five or six complaints. “We had custody for a month because of the death threats to that neighbor who left the building.”
In that sense, he continued: “I don’t know what solution to find, because talking to him is impossible. As much as we try to have a good relationship between neighbors. “It’s very difficult to talk to him.”
Source: Ambito

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