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ARREST MADE IN DUCK SHOOTING POSTED ON INTERNET

Released on August 8, 2009

Earlier today, Ministry of Environment Conservation Officers and Environment Canada Wildlife Enforcement Officers, assisted by the RCMP, arrested three Saskatchewan residents in connection with a video posted on the Internet depicting the indiscriminate shooting of migratory birds. The individuals were taken into custody and warrants were executed to search the individuals' residences for further evidence.

An unprecedented public reaction to the content of the video led to a significant number of calls to the Turn in Poachers (TIP) line in both Saskatchewan and Alberta. Information from these calls led to the three individuals' arrests.

The three individuals will appear in Saskatoon Provincial Court at 10 am, Monday, August 10, 2009.

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For more information, contact:

Jeanette Krayetski
Environment
Prince Albert
Phone: 306-961-2105

 

 

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