A FORMER TV presenter has slammed police for detaining his dogs for ten months after their walker was mauled to dying by her personal XL Bully.
Ex-ITN and Sky News journalist Glen Oglaza has not seen six-year-old Cookie or 15-month-old Shadow since Natasha Johnston died in January.
She was killed by her rescue canine, which was put down following the attack in Caterham, Surrey.
Now Oglaza, 68, is preventing cops for the appropriate to deliver his pets home.
He advised The Sun: “They have been put in jail – they’ve been locked up in cages for 10 months.
“We’re not allowed to go to them.
“The rights of dogs and canine house owners appears, to me, to be zero.
“No bail, no visitation rights.
“It’s torture. It’s been terrible for me and my household – actually heart-breaking.
“My children have been devastated. They have been in items.”
In September, Oglaza, of Croydon, South London, took Surrey Police to court the place a choose dominated his pets have been illegally held.
He now intends to pursue the pressure for prices at a civil listening to as we speak at Staines magistrates’ court docket.