Two men were charged and jailed for sexual intercourse with animals

Haugesund Haugaland district court.Photo: Jan Kåre Ness / NTB scanpix

A man from Trøndelag and a man from Haugesund are both charged with violations of the Animal Welfare Act. In regards to having sexual relations with dogs.

“The penalty for this type of crime is imprisonment for up to three years, so it is clear that we are seriously considering the case,” said police lawyer Åge Sliper Midling in the Trøndelag police district to NRK.

On Monday, Trønder-Avisa wrote about Tronder in his 40s who was jailed for two weeks, charged with violation of the Animal Welfare Act. This is confirmed by the man’s lawyer, Erlend Hjulstad Nilsen, to the newspaper.

According to the lawyer, he allegedly admitted to sexual intercourse with animals, and the police have taken custody of several animals belonging to the man. According to the newspaper, this is about the dogs the man was having sexual relations with.

On Thursday, Haugesund’s newspaper writes that a man from Haugesund is also in custody, charged with sexual misconduct with animals.

– “I can confirm that a man is in custody, but can say nothing more than that.” Trøndelag police district is investigating this case, says Police Superintendent Sjur Stava of the Southwest Police District.

The Trøndelag police confirm that the two police districts are cooperating and that the imprisonment of the man in Haugesund is done on the same grounds as that of the man in Trøndelag.

The man in Haugesund was turned in by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority last week, Haugesunds Avis writes.

Mediation does not exclude the possibility that more people may be arrested. He describes the case as very special and of a type that the police in Trøndelag have not been involved with before.

© NTB Scanpix / #Norway Today

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