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Police in Türkiye’s Samsun use app to solve crimes targeting animals

Police in Türkiye’s Samsun use app to solve crimes targeting animals

The Animal Situation Tracking (HAYDI) app launched by the Interior Ministry in 2020 to curb crimes dedicated towards animals continues to yield constructive outcomes and illuminate crimes because it helped to clear some 236 instances underneath the police division in Samsun, in keeping with experiences on Tuesday.

The app, together with the institution of the Environment, Nature and Animal Protection Directorate, a department of the Turkish National Police, allows the general public to instantly report any animal-related offenses.

The cops utilizing the HAYDI app meticulously study each report concerning animals, aiming to forestall situations of negligence, cruelty and hurt brought on by site visitors accidents involving strays. Evaluating the experiences acquired by means of the appliance, the groups take the suitable administrative and authorized measures towards the perpetrators if mandatory.

According to the experiences of Ihlas News Agency (IHA), the provincial division in Samsun has acquired roughly 1,032 experiences since its institution of the character and animal safety unit in 2020 with some 892 of them being submitted by means of the aforementioned software.

Based on the data acquired from the police division, when observing the instances it was decided that the authorized complaints and instances included releasing the animal in a approach that poses a hazard, and the executive factors included neglect of the care and abandoning the scene of a site visitors accident that included hitting the animal.

Police officer Aylin Kes Çobanoğlu emphasised the growing variety of crimes towards animals and highlighted that authorized and administrative actions are taken towards these answerable for varied types of animal abuse.

Reiterating that the HAYDI software was put into service in July 2020 to rapidly report crimes towards the surroundings and nature, Çobanoğlu famous that after the analysis of the 892 experiences acquired because the app was launched and put into use, that they had discovered {that a} excessive variety of experiences turned out to be baseless. She famous that solely 236 of the instances have been finally processed.

Additionally, the HAYDI groups of the Samsun Police Department, who additionally present meals for stray animals, deliver hope to 1000’s of those animals in want.

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