Istanbul Governor Davut Gül announced on his social media account that individuals involved in removing stray animals from a site in Esenyurt were subject to legal action. Gül stated that the penalty imposed on these individuals was revoked due to incomplete statements made during the information phase of the incident.

On February 22, in Esenyurt, Istanbul, two dogs that were allegedly attacking children were taken out of a site by a cleaning worker and a gardener and abandoned in a region in Istanbul Başakşehir. Following a complaint from a site resident, these individuals were fined 14,432 Turkish Liras according to relevant articles of the Animal Protection Law.

Governor Gül emphasized that the application implemented regarding the removal of stray animals from the site was reconsidered, and the penalty applied was canceled. The incident caused public outrage and raised awareness about the treatment of stray animals in Istanbul.

The issue of stray animal treatment is a continuously growing concern in Istanbul and has sparked debates and discussions among the public, animal rights activists, and government officials. Efforts are being made to implement stricter regulations and penalties to ensure the protection and well-being of stray animals in the city.

The incident in Esenyurt serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion and responsibility towards stray animals and the necessity of adhering to laws and regulations that safeguard their rights. It also highlights the need for proper education and awareness campaigns to promote a more humane approach towards dealing with stray animals in urban areas.

Governor Gül’s announcement regarding the cancellation of the penalty for the individuals who removed the stray animals from the site reflects a reconsideration of the initial decision and a commitment to ensuring fair and just treatment of all involved parties. It also underscores the significance of accountability and transparency in addressing issues related to animal welfare and protection.

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