The 10-year-old boy who flung an aged community cat off the 22nd floor of a Housing Board flat in Boon Lay...
While there was a police report made, the boy was not arrested or taken into custody.
A child between 10 and 12 who does not have enough maturity to understand the nature and consequence of his or her conduct also cannot be held criminally responsible. The programme, comprising education and practice, centres on rehabilitation by getting the offender to understand animal welfare, how to care for animals, living with animals in the community, and why his actions were wrong.
“He completed the programme satisfactorily and is now able to understand why his actions were wrong. ... He wanted to convey his remorse and apology to the cat’s caregivers, and said that he would not do it again,” Ms Kwok added.
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