Three charged over theft of lambs from farm on UK royal estate

Three charged over theft of lambs from farm on UK royal estate

Three charged over theft of lambs from farm on UK royal estate

LONDON, United Kingdom – UK police on Monday charged three members of an animal rights group that claimed to have “rescued” three lambs from a farm on King Charles III’s Sandringham property in japanese England.

Norfolk Police mentioned that Sarah Foy, 23, Rose Patterson, 34, and Rosa Sharkey, 23, had been charged with theft, three counts of inflicting pointless struggling to a protected animal, and three of failing to document the motion of an animal.

They earlier mentioned that three members of the Animal Rising group had handed themselves in at a police station in Berkshire, southern England, over the May 24 incident.

They had been launched on police bail and can seem at magistrates’ courtroom on September 28. — Agence France-Presse

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