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Tuesday, 24 January 2012

26 POLICE OFFICERS & PCSO's HELP RSPCA RAID COMPETING CHARITY

AND GUESS WHO PICKS UP THE BILL ? YES YOU!
A threat to the RSPCA? Not if they close them down!
THIS is the Oxfordshire house that was at the centre of a three-day RSPCA operation which saw 79 animals rescued.
The property between Longworth and Southmoor was the focus of the joint operation to remove dogs, horses, goats, cats, chickens and ducks which started on Friday.
Thames Valley Police said 26 police officers and Pcsos were deployed, alongside RSPCA officers who are now caring for the animals.
WHY YOU CAN NEVER GET HOLD OF A POLICEMAN
They did not force entry into the house, but provided support for Rspca officers leading the operation.
The animal charity refused to say where the animals are now being treated and would not confirm whether any had died since being removed from the rural property.
Chairman of the Southmoor and Kingston Bagpuize Parish Council Cllr Brian Forster said news of the operation had come as a surprise.
He said: “I’ve been on the council some eight to 10 years and never have I been appraised of any concerns about farms, animals or equestrian centres here.”
http://www.oxfordtimes.co.uk/news/9488167.Nearly_80_animals_rescued_from_property/

http://opencharities.org/charities/1116105

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a really sad story - the lady who runs the place has stress-related issues. The very worst thing that could happen to her is to be raided in this way. What possible justification can there be for 26 police to be led by the RSPCA. Was there a warrant?

Anonymous said...

Apparently no warrant.