Over 100 mistreated dogs found in van in Finland, three arrested

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				Over 100 mistreated dogs found in van in Finland, three arrested

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Finnish police made a disturbing discovery on New Year’s Eve when they stopped a van in Nurmes, North Karelia, finding over 100 dogs in poor condition crammed inside. Many of the animals were puppies.

A veterinarian assessed the dogs, determining that nearly half—around 50 to 60—were in such poor health that they had to be euthanised.

The remaining animals are now under the care of animal welfare organisations.

Police have detained three German women suspected of aggravated animal welfare violations. The suspects are currently in pre-trial detention as authorities investigate the origin of the dogs and their intended destination.

“This is a highly unusual case,” said Detective Chief Inspector Tomi Lautanen of the Eastern Finland Police Department.

Authorities are also examining potential links to international networks and have stated that their investigation is in its early stages.

The police have pledged to release more information as the inquiry progresses.

HT

Source: www.helsinkitimes.fi

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