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A man who poached a deer from a field in south London, took it home and slit its throat has been given a seven month suspended sentence.A man who poached a deer from a field in south London, took it home and slit its throat has been given a seven month suspended sentence.
Mian Zeeshan Shahid, 32, from Kenley, south London, was convicted of taking a deer and causing it unnecessary suffering.Mian Zeeshan Shahid, 32, from Kenley, south London, was convicted of taking a deer and causing it unnecessary suffering.
He had boasted of the killing on a Facebook group called 'Deer Stalkers International'.He had boasted of the killing on a Facebook group called 'Deer Stalkers International'.
Members of the group forwarded the post to the Metropolitan Police.Members of the group forwarded the post to the Metropolitan Police.
In December, he took the deer from a field in Mitchley Avenue, South Croydon, and drove it to his home. In December, he took the roe deer from a field in Mitchley Avenue, South Croydon, and drove it to his home.
'Good meal''Good meal'
He then killed the animal by cutting its throat.He then killed the animal by cutting its throat.
Later that day, Shahid posted an update on a Facebook group devoted to legal deer-stalking, boasting of killing a deer and making "a good meal for 10".Later that day, Shahid posted an update on a Facebook group devoted to legal deer-stalking, boasting of killing a deer and making "a good meal for 10".
His hunting gear and air weapons were seized.His hunting gear and air weapons were seized.
Shahid pleaded guilty to both counts of taking a deer and causing it unnecessary suffering and received sentences of four and three months to run concurrently, suspended for two years.Shahid pleaded guilty to both counts of taking a deer and causing it unnecessary suffering and received sentences of four and three months to run concurrently, suspended for two years.
He was also ordered to undertake 200 hours of unpaid work.He was also ordered to undertake 200 hours of unpaid work.
Croydon Wildlife Crime officer Ian Reeve said the deer had died "a prolonged, painful and unnecessary death".Croydon Wildlife Crime officer Ian Reeve said the deer had died "a prolonged, painful and unnecessary death".
"Ultimately, his boasting on the internet and reports from eagle-eyed members of the public helped us to catch him and bring him before a court," he said."Ultimately, his boasting on the internet and reports from eagle-eyed members of the public helped us to catch him and bring him before a court," he said.