Killed a cat and’giggled’ in KakaoTalk…”Punish the demons” surpassed 180,000 petitions

Sharing experiences of capturing or abusing animals

Killing a cat and'giggling' in KakaoTalk...
On the 7th, a petition titled’Investigate and punish the group open katok room that cruelly abuses and eats cats’ was posted on the Blue House National Petition Bulletin. Photo = Blue House National Petition website capture

[아시아경제 김수완 기자] In four days, more than 180,000 petitions from the Blue House calling for a strong punishment were agreed upon amid public outrage as some people share and enjoy this scene in online group chat rooms after cruelly abuse or killing cats Got it.

On the 7th, a petition titled’Investigate and punish the group open katok room that cruelly abuses and eats cats’ was posted on the Blue House National Petition Bulletin. The petition received 185362 consent as of 7 am on the 11th.

If the petition posted on the Blue House website gets more than 200,000 consents within a month, you can get an official response from each department, agency head, or Blue House chief and secretary.

“There are demons in the Kakao Talk open chat room,” said Cheong Won-in. Burst.

“Is it what a person would do to the poor street cats?” He urged, “Please, isolate these demons from society.”

The petitioner said, “Please punish me properly. Why can’t I even strengthen the animal protection law so simple?” and appealed, “Please don’t turn away from the poor lives that are thrown out on the street.”

Earlier, this petition was published as the reality of the Kakao Talk open chat’Gore Specialized Room’, which is operated anonymously, is known. In the chat room, it was confirmed that the method of capturing animals, crime prevention of cutting body parts, and related experiences were shared.

In addition, it is said that they did not stop at this, but also had conversations such as “I want to kill a street cat,” and uploaded photos and videos of animals that were actually being abused.

According to the current Animal Protection Act, not only physical harm to animals, but also posting or delivering photographs or videos of such activities is considered a form of abuse and is prohibited.

The Animal Freedom Solidarity accused the police of violating the Animal Protection Act and the Wild Life Protection and Management Act on the 8th.

Reporter Suwan Kim [email protected]

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