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It does nothing for me and I'm amazed people practice it. What I didn't know was that it was an offence.
Sat, 27 January 2024 3:17PM
A young New South Wales couple have been charged after allegedly engaging in bestiality on a South Coast property.
The pair were arrested earlier this year and will face court next month on five charges each.
According to a NSW Police spokeswoman, a 29-year-old man was taken into custody after police searched a Frogs Hollow property on the afternoon of January 16.
He was charged with four counts of bestiality and one count of disseminating bestiality material.
Three days later his partner, a 26-year-old woman, was also arrested and charged with bestiality, two counts of producing bestiality material and two counts of disseminating bestiality material, the spokeswoman said.
Police will allege they were tipped off after videos were handed in. NCA Newswire / Gaye Gerard Credit: News Corp Australia
Both were given conditional bail to appear at court in February.
Police were allegedly tipped off after the woman handed in videos of her partner abusing a horse on the rural property after their relationship soured, the The Saturday Telegraph reported.
Possessing or sharing bestiality videos was made a crime in New South Wales in 2021 after a campaign by Animal Justice Party MP Emma Hurst.
The act of bestiality is not legal anywhere in Australia.
Young couple charged with bestiality offences
Sat, 27 January 2024 3:17PM
A young New South Wales couple have been charged after allegedly engaging in bestiality on a South Coast property.
The pair were arrested earlier this year and will face court next month on five charges each.
According to a NSW Police spokeswoman, a 29-year-old man was taken into custody after police searched a Frogs Hollow property on the afternoon of January 16.
He was charged with four counts of bestiality and one count of disseminating bestiality material.
Three days later his partner, a 26-year-old woman, was also arrested and charged with bestiality, two counts of producing bestiality material and two counts of disseminating bestiality material, the spokeswoman said.
Both were given conditional bail to appear at court in February.
Police were allegedly tipped off after the woman handed in videos of her partner abusing a horse on the rural property after their relationship soured, the The Saturday Telegraph reported.
Possessing or sharing bestiality videos was made a crime in New South Wales in 2021 after a campaign by Animal Justice Party MP Emma Hurst.
The act of bestiality is not legal anywhere in Australia.