A Salford -based criminal gang led a significant operation transporting drugs into Warrington, a court has heard.
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A man has been banned from owning dogs for five years after his pet rottweiler injured a number of people and their dogs.
Mubashar Ali has been given a suspended sentence at Bolton Crown Court, following two separate incidents in Bolton.
The more serious occurred on March 10 2020, when Ali’s dog, Billy, knocked a woman to the ground in Bradford Street, Farnworth.
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Billy then attacked the woman’s dog and ‘badly injured’ it, prosecution barrister William Donnelly told the court.
Mr Donnelly said that the woman had been on the phone to her daughter at the time of the attack, who heard her mum screaming as Billy set upon them.
Ali, 29, was working at a nearby house at the time and after hearing the noise, came over to intervene.
A neighbour also got involved but got injured herself and had to have stitches, as well as a tetanus jab.
The court heard that Billy was in such a frenzy someone had to hit him over the head repeatedly with a piece of wood to try and make him stop.
Due to the injuries caused to the woman’s dog, she had to pay a £768.97 vet bill.
The woman also suffered an eye injury, as well as grazing.
In a victim personal statement, the woman described herself as a ‘retired widow’ and spoke about how the incident had affected her.
“I’m absolutely terrified,” she said.
“I’ve not been out of the house. I’m scared to leave or go out.”
In another statement, seven months later, she said she still felt “anxious” and “lacking in confidence”.
The attack was just a month after a previous incident in the Chew Moor area of Lostock.
On February 9, 2020, Billy had become loose and attacked a dog on Tempest Road.
The dog that Billy attacked had
A Salford -based criminal gang led a significant operation transporting drugs into Warrington, a court has heard.
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