Suspected of stealing goats from a guest ranch, etc. Two Filipino men were sent off for inspection September 15, 17:20

Two Filipino men arrested and charged with stealing cows from a ranch in Sakahogi Town, Gifu Prefecture, were sent off on suspicion of stealing goats raised at a guest ranch in the prefecture and chickens at a poultry farm. It was.


According to the police investigation, he said, "I stole it to eat because I was in trouble with my life."

All of them were Filipinos, unemployed in Minokamo City, Gifu Prefecture, Garindo Oswald Alemania (46), and relatives Alemania John Ol Resurrection (27).

According to police investigations, the two stole a goat that had been kept as a pet at a guest ranch in Seki City, Gifu Prefecture in July, and went to a poultry farm in Minokamo City twice until July. It is suspected that they invaded and stole a total of 61 chickens.



In July, the two were arrested and charged with invading a ranch in Sakahogi Town, Gifu Prefecture, dismantling and stealing a cow, and police sent them to the Mitake Branch of the Gifu Regional Prosecutor's Office on the 15th. did.



According to police, the two men invaded at night and repeatedly stole, and both admitted to the investigation, saying, "I stole it to eat because I was in trouble with my life. I sold it to my relatives." It means that he is making a statement.

Guest ranch "It was a gentle goat"

At the guest ranch "Fureai Ranch Hitsuji no Sato" in Osugi, Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, where goats were stolen, goats, sheep and rabbits are bred.



According to the ranch, the stolen goat was born an eight-year-old "milky" and was lame.



"Milky" has a gentle and gentle personality and was loved by visitors such as small children.



The ranch was calling for information via signboards and the Internet, but the police told him that it had been stolen for the purpose of eating.



In the enclosure where "Milky" was, there was a sign saying "Sadly, Milky was eaten and I couldn't come back. Thank you to everyone who loved me." And "Milky" The photo was posted.



The ranch has strengthened its surveillance system with security cameras in response to the incident, and on the 14th, it welcomed two new goats.



Keiichi Maruoka of "Fureai Ranch Hitsuji no Sato" said, "I can't allow children to eat the goats they loved. The new goats are also friendly, so I want them to love them."