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Bill McLoughlin

Puppies rescued from ‘dog fighting’ property in northeast London

The adult dogs and puppies were rescued from a property in Chingford

(Picture: Met Police handout)

Met Police officers have rescued dogs from an alleged “dog fighting” property in northeast London.

Police officers executed a warrant at a property on Sewardstone Rd, Chingford last Thursday and found adult dogs and puppies from prohibited breeds.

Officers also discovered a firearm, combat knives, and stolen plant machinery.

Three men aged between 28-35, were arrested at the scene on suspicion of dangerous dog offences, handling stolen goods, possession of a firearm and possession of offensive weapons in a private place.

PC Tom Landels of the Met’s North East Command said: “There was a significant amount of property and a number of dogs seized during this operation.

“The plant machinery will be returned to the lawful owners and the dogs will undergo assessment while they are cared for at a police kennel facility.

“Dog fighting is brutal, fundamentally cruel and is an organised crime that operates secretly with no regard for animal welfare.”

The three men in question have been released under investigation, while enquiries remain ongoing.

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