Three men convicted for poaching grouse

Red grouse. File pic. Image: MPF/Wikimedia.

Three men have been convicted of poaching grouse.

Police received a report on January 29 that three men were spotted in possession of a firearm and poaching grouse on moorland close by Lockwood Beck near Guisborough.

Officers attended the area and arrested the three men on suspicion of poaching offences.

A search was conducted by the officers and a firearm was located along with a number of shot grouse.

The three men appeared at Teesside Magistrates’ Court earlier this month where they all pleaded guilty to a string of poaching offences.

Mohammed Salek, 40 of Highfield Road, Middlesbrough was fined £150 and was ordered to pay £520 in compensation, Sirous Alizadeh, 37 of Belle Vue Grove, Middlesbrough, was fined £333 and was ordered to pay £520 in compensation and Corey Mount, 25 of Marton Burn Road, Middlesborough, was fined £100 and was ordered to pay £540 in compensation.

All three were also ordered to pay court costs and a victim surcharge.

Acting Inspector Rory Sadler, who is the force’s operational lead for rural crime, said: “These convictions demonstrate the commitment of Cleveland Police to deal robustly with those who commit crimes in our rural areas.

“Force-wide training has taken place meaning staff now have the knowledge to back that commitment up. I would like to express my gratitude in this case to the investigating officer PC Dan Hardey for conducting such a thorough investigation which has led to these convictions.”

Information from the public is invaluable so if you see anything suspicious please contact Cleveland Police on 101 with any information or concerns.

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