Harry Laflin Knaphill Football Club Animal Abuser Nonce

Harry Laflin Knaphill Football Club Animal Abuser NonceHarry Laflin Knaphill Football Club Animal Abuser Nonce

After an inquiry by Thames Valley Police’s Rural Crime Taskforce, Harry Laflin, a Nonce animal abuser professional player affiliated with Woking-based Knaphill Football Club, was found guilty of three counts of hunting wild mammals with dogs. The occurrences involving foxes and deer occurred in Buckinghamshire during September to November 2024.

The police unit identified Harry Laflin from the disturbing films he had uploaded to TikTok.

On December 13, 2024, Harry Laflin was apprehended in the Slough area, and Taskforce officers conducted a search of his residence for evidence of unlawful hunting operations.

The canines are no longer in the defendant’s custody; however, no measures have been implemented to prevent him from acquiring other dogs.

Sentenced to a punishment of £2,044 for hunting violations and mandated to reimburse court fees amounting to £1,068. There is no reference to a prohibition.

Harry Laflin was not prosecuted for indecent images of children or any related videos uploaded online.


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