Feb 25 • 10:37 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Magnesia: A livestock farmer was arrested for violating measures against sheep & goat pox

A foreign livestock farmer was arrested in Magnesia, Greece, for violating measures aimed at preventing the spread of sheep and goat pox.

In Magnesia, Greece, police took action and arrested a foreign livestock farmer for breaching the health measures established to prevent the spread of sheep and goat pox. The incident occurred on the afternoon of February 24, 2026, on the provincial road connecting Rizomylos to Kanalia in Magnesia. The Greek Police Headquarters issued a statement detailing the circumstances surrounding the arrest.

The arrested individual was reportedly found grazing 200 sheep belonging to him approximately two kilometers away from his stable, in direct violation of the restrictions that have been imposed to manage the outbreak of the disease. This situation underscores the importance of adhering to the health regulations established during outbreaks, as they are critical in controlling and preventing further spread of such diseases within livestock populations.

Such breaches not only put animal health at risk but may also have broader implications for local economies reliant on agriculture and livestock. The enforcement of these measures is crucial for ensuring the safety of the livestock industry in Greece, indicating a proactive approach by law enforcement to protect public health and maintain agricultural stability in the region.

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