Man charged with ‘cruelly terrifying birds’ after shooting pellets at them with a slingshot

SINGAPORE: A man was charged on Wednesday( Sept. 13 ) after shooting pellets at birds and damaging a housing block apartment’s kitchen window in Jurong West Street 61. & nbsp,

At the State Court, Yu Xueyao, 36, was given three fees. They advocated for pet cruelty, committing a hasty action to jeopardize the safety of some, and possessing an offensive tool, such as an explosive hammer.

On February 11 of this year, between 11.30 am and 1 pm, the Singaporean is rumored to have shot a animal with slingshots loaded with projectiles. & nbsp,

A second-floor unit’s window was then damaged by the projectile, and nbsp, valued at about S$ 250( US$ 183 ), according to a charge sheet.

Yu is also charged with” cruelly terrifying animals” by aiming weapons at them while using a hammer. & nbsp,

According to court records, his case was postponed until October 11 in part so that he could address the return matter. & nbsp,

On Tuesday, the policeman reported that they had been made aware of a broken home window on February 11. & nbsp,

According to police,” it was believed that the effects from missiles fired was what caused the damage to the house windows.”

Yu’s identification was verified by the police, who detained him on April 24.

Two catapults, a steel figure that was used for target practice, and an assortment of sand and metal pellets were taken as case exhibits. Images that were given revealed a tiny hole in the glass windows.