Police rescue 57 puppies, three dogs and cat in smuggling crackdown at Belfast Harbour
More than 50 puppies have been rescued in a police operation at Belfast Harbour on Tuesday.The 57 puppies and three adult dogs ranged across various high-value breeds.
Police suspect the animals, which also included a cat, were smuggled across the border from the Republic of Ireland.Officers from the Police Service of Northern Ireland's organised crime unit conducted the seizures as part of an ongoing investigation. Det Insp Conor Sweeney said: "Most recent seizures by the organised crime unit have been in relation to illegal drugs.Image source,
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