Friday, August 15, 2014

Justin Bieber: Tennie-Star pays fine for Monkey “Mally” – ABC Online

Friday, 15.08.2014, 20:00
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pop star Justin Bieber (20) has his debts for the prohibited importation of his monkey” paid Mally “to Germany. Thus, the Canadians may again without fear of complications enter the Federal Republic.

Bieber has paid his debt to the German authorities in the amount of 8,000 euros, said the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation ( BfN) on Friday in Bonn. They were created by the illegal importation of monkeys in March 2013.

Customs confiscated the Capuchin monkeys

A month ago, the singer was asked again to pay according to the Federal Office. After the entry with the monkeys at Munich airport by public authorities for the housing and care of the animal were incurred costs of several thousand euros. In addition, a fine of 2,100 euros was imposed.

Bieber came in March 2013 for a concert tour in Germany and traveled in a private jet on the airport in Munich. There the customs confiscated the then 14-week-old Capuchin monkey as animal and species protection legal document missing

“Mally”. No celebrity accessory, not a living stuffed animal

“Mally” came in a Munich shelter – heartthrob Bieber got four weeks time to file the papers. There was an outcry from animal rights activists: A monkey is not a celebrity accessory, not a living stuffed animal. Even the shelter urged “Mally” accommodate in the company of other monkeys.

The Jetset Life with Bieber was all for the monkey, but it was long even become a celebrity star. Even the then Federal Environment Minister Peter Altmaier (CDU) dropped by to see how he’s doing

BfN can chop off case with payment -. Finally

The management finally indicated that Bieber “Mally” will not pick up. The monkey pulled from the shelter in the Serengeti-Park in Hodenhagen in Lower Saxony.

In order to enforce the monetary demands, put the BfN a request for assistance in the United States. With the help of the US-counterparts to the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation, the decisions were finally delivered. Upon payment BfN may close the case now.

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