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They Propose to Punish Criminally “Kidnapping Pets” in Aguascalientes

Summary by Newsweek México
The Aguascalientes Congress has analyzed an initiative that seeks to criminalize the theft and kidnapping of pets, as part of the reforms that are being introduced in the area of animal abuse. Local deputy Emanuelle Sánchez Nájera, promoter of the initiative, explained that there are cases in which people steal domestic animals from the interior of the homes and subsequently demand money in return, a situation that is not defined in the Penal Co…
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The Aguascalientes Congress has analyzed an initiative that seeks to criminalize the theft and kidnapping of pets, as part of the reforms that are being introduced in the area of animal abuse. Local deputy Emanuelle Sánchez Nájera, promoter of the initiative, explained that there are cases in which people steal domestic animals from the interior of the homes and subsequently demand money in return, a situation that is not defined in the Penal Co…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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