Crime Stoppers offers $10,000 reward for information on Far North Queensland croc killings

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An angry Queensland community, which was angry with of two crocodiles in the far north of state, established a partnership with criminal plums to present an $ 10,000 reward. Lock Points Two crocodiles were killed in Daintre, both were cut off Two Crocodiles were killed in Dainre, both of them were found to have a maximum fine to kill a protected species 32.243 dollars A maximum fines for killing protected species has established group of $ 32.243, partnership with crime stoppers to provide an award for information that led to prosecution. Two crocodiles were killed in separate cases, first April 12, Cow Gulf in north Dainre River Cow, head of a female salty water crocodile and spine was found on banks Daintree River May 18th. Tour boat operator David White, "filled like fish" ruins after discovering the second death to the authorities reported. The representation of newly established organization community increased the funds for award with public donations. "We hope that one events is a video of one the events ... And maybe someone may come to fore with a name to be rewarded for prosecution."Said. Crime Stoppers Queensland offers a financial award for information about the deliberate killing of two crocodiles He said they were grateful to support of the crime and police. "This shows and determines a really strong example that wildlife crime is not accepted in our community."Said. Under the Legislation of Queensland, the maximum fine for killing a protected species is $ 32.243. Rare reward David Hansen, CEO of Crime Stops, said that the establishment of prizes for animal crimes is not “so widespread”. Crime Stoppers will now provide an $ 10,000 prize and anonymous hint service to anyone who has knowledge about the last crocodile s. "However, it does not reduce how critical and important it is to provide an anonymous reporting service to any crime against any wildlife," he said. Mr. Hansen said that a reward and reliable anonymous service may be vital in small, tight -tied communities such as those in the distant north. "They are really linked communities, and therefore, if an individual knows something, it becomes a little difficult. There may be a fear of retaliation from others in society," he said. "Crime plugs really allow the community to solve crimes and provide anonymity to individuals." In a statement, the Ministry of Environment and Science said that the investigation into two dead crocodiles continues. He continued "We are also contacting the Queensland Police Service in relation to our investigation into these events." In April, a crocodile body was found in the Gulf of Cow, his head was removed. Deputy Director Kevin Goan said that the police and des collaboration on the investigation. "Thanks to anonymity of criminal taps, we hope that we can take last part of puzzle."Said. "They are not interested in knowing who you are, they want to know what you know." Mrs. French, authorities to take action to take ditional information will be h




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