A judge in Ireland orders the destruction of a Belgian Malinois dog after it allegedly attacked a Garda during a drug search. According to reporting from both outlets, the dog is described as having savaged the Garda’s face during the incident. The court also addresses the human side of the case: the person responsible is fined €1,000 and receives a two-month sentence, with the final month suspended. The summary accounts for that sentencing outcome alongside the court’s order regarding the animal. The judge’s decision reflects the conclusion that the dog posed a serious threat following the attack during an operational search. Both sources present the same core facts: the dog is Belgian Malinois, the attack occurs during a Garda drug search, a Garda’s face is injured, and the court orders destruction of the animal while imposing a financial penalty and a custodial sentence with part suspended. The reports do not add differing figures or alternative characterisations of the incident beyond those points.