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Monkey Torture Network Sentencing in the UK

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One of the ringleaders of a global monkey torture network, Mike Macartney, has been sentenced to three years and four months in prison in the United States. This sentencing follows a significant investigation led by the BBC, which uncovered a network involved in the production and distribution of videos depicting extreme animal cruelty, specifically targeting baby monkeys.

The investigation revealed that Macartney, known by the alias “The Torture King,” was a key distributor within a sadistic group that utilized the encrypted messaging app Telegram to coordinate and share methods of torture. His cooperation with authorities, which included pleading guilty to conspiracy charges, allowed him to receive a reduced sentence despite the severe nature of the crimes. The case has highlighted the disturbing trend of animal cruelty facilitated through digital platforms, with multiple individuals involved in the network now facing legal consequences. Authorities continue to pursue other ringleaders, emphasizing the unprecedented nature of this investigation and the serious implications of such acts on animal welfare.

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