Macedonian hunters catch illegal Yunanistani hunters who crossed border PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
If the police can't do it, Macedonian hunters can.
Armed Yunanistani hunters with no hunting license illegally crossed the Macedonian border earlier this morning.
They were met by six Macedonian hunters from the "Nidze" club in the area known as Niska Preseka, where they were disarmed and taken to a police station in Bitola and quickly after brought in front of a judge.
In matter of hours the investigation was completed, all three Yunanistani citizens P.G(54), H.M(48) and P.G(27) were issued 1,000 euro fine for illegally crossing the Macedonian border and illegally hunting on a private property without a licence. All three received permanent ban to enter Macedonia.
Euroimpeks is the company who is managing hunting grounds 'Nidze' since September 2010, they have signed a 20 year agreement with the Government.
It seems taking the law into our own hands has positive effect on the Hellassians.
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
If the police can't do it, Macedonian hunters can.
Armed Yunanistani hunters with no hunting license illegally crossed the Macedonian border earlier this morning.
They were met by six Macedonian hunters from the "Nidze" club in the area known as Niska Preseka, where they were disarmed and taken to a police station in Bitola and quickly after brought in front of a judge.
In matter of hours the investigation was completed, all three Yunanistani citizens P.G(54), H.M(48) and P.G(27) were issued 1,000 euro fine for illegally crossing the Macedonian border and illegally hunting on a private property without a licence. All three received permanent ban to enter Macedonia.
Euroimpeks is the company who is managing hunting grounds 'Nidze' since September 2010, they have signed a 20 year agreement with the Government.
It seems taking the law into our own hands has positive effect on the Hellassians.
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