Trafficking in Protected Species of Birds in the South-West, Trial Postponed in January 2026
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The trial of the alleged international trafficking of protected birds in the Court of Cahors was postponed to January 2026 following the state of health of one of the defendants. The investigation had been long-term for the inspectors of...
The trial of a major international traffic in birds is postponed to 2026. The absence of an unageenary defendant, Pierre de Cours, raises questions about his ability to appear. Environmental associations denounce a delaying strategy of the defence.
A dozen defendants, including birdwatchers, an animal park or a dealer in Belgium, were to be tried this Thursday. International traffic, including in the Landes, the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
The trial, "historical" according to the civil party associations, was scheduled to take place on Thursday 19 June in Cahors. It was postponed to 15 January. The trial was scheduled to take place on Thursday 19 June in Cahors (Lot)
They were to be tried on Thursday, but too many defendants were missing from the appeal. The park presented birds as being born in captivity when they had been illegally captured and sold.
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