HC Deb 21 October 1985 vol 84 cc37-8W
Mr. Peter Bruinvels

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department (1) how many people smuggling animals into the United Kingdom were stopped at ports of entry and charged in each of the past five years and in the current year to date;

(2) in respect of people stopped whilst illegally bringing animals into the United Kingdom, how many animals in each of the past five years were found to be suffering from diseases.

Mr. Mellor

The information available to me, which may be incomplete, relates to the results of court proceedings in England and Wales for offences against the

Offences currently* recorded as homicide and outcome of proceedings for suspects of victims aged under 15
England and Wales
Year Number of victims Total suspects Outcome of proceedings for suspects Not indicted Awaiting trial
Total Convicted of homicide Infanticide Not convicted of homicide
Murder Section 2 mans- laughter Other mans- laughter
1982 77 64 50 8 19 17 6 14
1983 68 64 57 12 10 25 10 1 6
1984 82 69 38 6 12 18 2 2 14 15
*As at 1 June 1985.
Unfit to plead, not guilty by reason of insanity, acquitted.
Suicide, no proceedings, eg on advice of DPP.

Animal Health Act 1981 (which replaced the Diseases of Animals Act 1950 in July 1981) and against the Rabies (Importation of Dogs, Cats and Other Mammals) Order 1974. The former is published annually in "Criminal Statistics, England and Wales, Supplementary Tables, Volume 1" (Table A1.1(A) under offence classification 110); the latter is shown in the table below.

However, I understand from my right hon. Friend the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, who has responsibility for the health aspect of the importation of animals (including birds) into the United Kingdom under the Animal Health Act 1981, that the number of prosecutions taken under this Act for offences of illegal landings at ports of entry during each of the years 1980 to 1984 were, respectively, 96, 90, 96, 132 and 82 and that none of the animals landed illegally under the Animal Health Act 1981 (which may be directed to quarantine, reexported or destroyed) and directed to quarantine were found to be infected with diseases for which his Department would invoke powers of destruction.

Following is the information:

Defendants proceeded against at magistrates' court in England and Wales for offences against the Rabies (Importation of Dogs, Cats and Other Mammals)
Year Number of defendants
1980 6
1981 4
1982 9
1983 8
1984 10

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