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Twenty-eight illegal fighting dogs have been seized from premises in County Armagh during a joint USPCA, police and Armagh City Council operation. | Twenty-eight illegal fighting dogs have been seized from premises in County Armagh during a joint USPCA, police and Armagh City Council operation. |
The pit bull-type dogs were seized at derelict farm buidlings on the Old Scarva Road near Tandragee. | |
It is understood the site contained pits thought to have been made for the dogs to fight in. No arrests were made. | It is understood the site contained pits thought to have been made for the dogs to fight in. No arrests were made. |
The USPCA first searched the property after receiving a call from a member of the public. | |
David Wilson from the USPCA said there has been more awareness of the problem of illegal dogs since the new year. | David Wilson from the USPCA said there has been more awareness of the problem of illegal dogs since the new year. |
"We've been fielding a lot of calls from concerned members of the public," Mr Wilson said. | "We've been fielding a lot of calls from concerned members of the public," Mr Wilson said. |
"One of those calls led one of our welfare officers to an address in the Tandragee area yesterday evening and what he found resulted in him calling in the PSNI." | "One of those calls led one of our welfare officers to an address in the Tandragee area yesterday evening and what he found resulted in him calling in the PSNI." |
He said the premises were sealed for the night and a multi-agency operation involving the USPCA, the Armagh City and District Council dog warden and the PSNI was launched on Friday morning. | He said the premises were sealed for the night and a multi-agency operation involving the USPCA, the Armagh City and District Council dog warden and the PSNI was launched on Friday morning. |
The council then obtained seizure warrants to remove the dogs from the property. | |
Police said a number of investigations into the circumstances surrounding the seizure were ongoing. | |
They have appealed for anyone with information to contact them at Armagh station on 0845 600 8000 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111. |
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