A woman, who has not revealed her identity, is suspected of crime and was investigated for about a month
Summary
The police saved 97 cats in the victims of jaboticabal abuse (SP) involved in an illegal feline marketing system. The suspicion is the subject of criminal investigations.
The police saved 97 cats who were abused and concluded that they were part of an illegal marketing scheme of feline blood. A woman, who has not revealed her identity, is suspected of crime.
An investigation started from anonymous relationships at the Service Public Procurt Service (MPSP) in San Paolo (MPSP), the police station and the animal protection bodies, which indicated the practice. According to the Jabothebal Civil Police, the woman had been investigated for about a month.
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On the morning of April 16, the environmental and scientific police of the State of Saint Paul, with the zoonosis and the health surveillance team of the Municipality of Jaboticabal, served a research and seizure mandate in a property located in the Solar neighborhood of Coriniano, in operation that it was appointed “Operation, however. On the scene, it was discovered that animals were kept in unhealthy conditions and inappropriate confinement.
Authorities found, on the spot: sheets of sulfite paper; a notebook with the numbered list of animal animals and records for blood collection; Siringhe and sealed needles; a scalp with traces of blood; and the mobile phone of the investigation. The case was referred to the criminal sphere to investigate the crimes.
The woman said that the material was used to administer drugs in sick cats, but no medicine was found on the spot. The animals were saved with the support of the zoonosis and the Municipal Animal Protection Association (APA) and made available for adoption after receiving emergency veterinary medical care.
Source: Terra

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