Ridwan Islam has been handed a fine after his dog lashed out and chewed on PC Andy Brand's groin
Ridwan Islam's three-year-old Caucasian Shepherd chewed on PC Andy Brand's groin on June 11 2022. Glasgow Sheriff Court heard that the 33-year-old was talking with a man in the city centre about the dog.
Islam was cautioned and charged by the officers before replying: "I'm sorry." The dog was seized and put into kennels while PC Brand was taken to hospital.Islam pled guilty to being the owner of a dog which was dangerously out of control. His lawyer Haroun Malik asked the court not to destroy the dog which would be housed with Islam's brother.
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