Woman Arrested in Mapandan, Pangasinan for Selling Dog Meat

Cops Arrest Woman in Mapandan, Pangasinan for Selling Dog Meat

The police authorities arrested a woman in the town of Mapandan, Pangasinan after being caught selling dog meat.

The suspect had long been on the watchlist of the Animal Kingdom Foundation, an organization dedicated to animal welfare.

During a recent operation conducted by the authorities, one live dog, one deceased dog, and dog meat were recovered from a roadside eatery. The operation was a result of ongoing efforts to curb the illegal trade in animal products and protect the welfare of animals.

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The consumption and sale of dog meat are both ethically and legally problematic in many countries, including the Philippines. This arrest highlights the importance of enforcing existing laws that prohibit the slaughter and trade of dogs for their meat.

The Animal Kingdom Foundation expressed its gratitude towards CIDG Dagupan RFU for joining the raid and thanked Soi Dog Foundation for participating in ‘End the dog meat trade’ campaign.

The incident serves as a reminder that animal cruelty and illegal activities related to the sale of animal products are serious offenses that warrant legal action. The suspect will now face appropriate charges for her involvement in this illicit trade.

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Safeguarding animal welfare requires collaborative efforts from government agencies, law enforcement, animal welfare organizations, and the general public. By working together, we can create a society that respects and protects the rights of all living beings, promoting a more compassionate and ethical world for animals.

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Here is the full post:

“WE WARNED YOU! STOP THIS BARBARIC ACT. WE ARE GOING TO FIND ALL OF YOU‼️

Another dog meat trader is ARRESTED, this time in MAPANDAN, PANGASINAN! She’s been on our watchlist for quite some time now. One live dog, one dead dog and dog meat recovered in the roadside eatery.

FINALLY, WE GOT TO CLOSE DOWN HER STORE‼️

We thank the CIDG Dagupan RFU for joining us in this raid. And of course Soi Dog Foundation, our partner in our #EndTheDogMeatTrade Campaign.”

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