Two women, Adriana Orme and Holly Le Gresley, have been jailed for their involvement in a monkey torture ring, selling graphic videos of young macaques suffering in Indonesia. Le Gresley, described as playing a leading role, was sentenced to two years, while Orme received a 15-month term. The women’s actions were exposed through a BBC investigation into the global network. The judge described their behavior as depraved, sickening, and wicked, and the police recovered thousands of files from their devices. The case is considered a landmark for British legal history in bringing charges for animal cruelty committed abroad. Despite claims of mental health issues, the judge rejected calls for suspended sentences, highlighting the shocking lack of empathy shown by both women. Animal rights groups have condemned the women’s actions as beyond comprehension and sickening.
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