Thieves strikes: 30,000 euros bull sperm from Kuhstall stolen!

Unbekannte Täter stehlen in Löcknitz-Penkun Bullensperma im Wert von 30.000 Euro. Ermittlungen der Polizei laufen.
Unknown perpetrators steal in Löcknitz-Penkun Bullensperma worth 30,000 euros. Investigations by the police run. (Symbolbild/MMV)

Thieves strikes: 30,000 euros bull sperm from Kuhstall stolen!

In the darkness of the night to Thursday, there was a bizarre theft in Löcknitz-Penkun: unknown persons penetrated into a milk breeding cattle and snap at frozen bull sperm worth around 30,000 euros. As Image , the incident was around 00:20 pm, the fence ramponed To provide access to the site. There they stole the high -quality sperm from storage containers.

The investigations by the criminal police are already in full swing. Currently, it is determined not only because of theft, but also because of trespassing and property damage. Three suspects were seen by witnesses when leaving the site. So far, nothing is known about the amount of stolen sperm. If you know the prices, you know that a dose costs around 15 euros on average, with particularly popular breeding bulls, up to 100 euros per dose is possible. One or two doses are usually required for fertilization - this means that some doses have been stolen on the night of the attack.

a worrying phenomenon

This incident is not an isolated case in the region. According to a study by agriculture, incidents such as this are alarming and are bothering farmers. Many farmers hardly show confidence in the police and do not report all thefts. The reasons are often the low chances of success in the investigation and the effort required for an advertisement. A survey shows that more than 60 % of the farmers want regular, random patrols from the police to increase the presence and thus prevent possible thefts. "There is a lot to do," says the expert on the topic.

The uncertainty among farmers grows. It is more and more common that the damage is often not covered by insurance and the stolen goods are rarely found.

The current situation not only suggests an individual case. Are farmers now particularly challenged to not only do the loss of capital, but also to trust in the security of their property? The case in Löcknitz-Penkun could be a wake-up call to draw the attention of the authorities' attention to the problem. Together with the continuing reports on agricultural crime, this could mean that the pressure on the police is increasing to finally take harder against such incidents.

We are excited to see how the investigation continues in this bizarre case. The topic of crime against farmers remains highly up -to -date and will continue to move many people in the future.

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OrtLöcknitz-Penkun, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Deutschland
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