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Cat and canine meat: Hong Kong store raided, 70 years after commerce was banned

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Authorities in Hong Kong have raided a store suspected of promoting canine and cat meat as meals – greater than 70 years after the commerce was outlawed.

Officers seized “suspected samples of canine or cat flesh” at a store within the Yau Ma Tei district throughout a “joint blitz operation” by town’s Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Division and the Meals and Environmental Hygiene Division on Thursday night.

The AFCD stated it had carried out the raid after receiving experiences that the meats had been on sale in Yau Ma Tei – a densely populated business and residential district within the Kowloon space – and that it had organized testing of the seized samples.

It stated it was additionally investigating whether or not the store was buying and selling contemporary meat and not using a license.

“Prosecution shall be instituted ought to or not it’s confirmed,” the AFCD stated in a press release.

Consuming canine and cat meat has been prohibited in Hong Kong since 1950 below the semi-autonomous Chinese language metropolis’s legal guidelines, and the information has prompted each lawmakers and animal welfare advocates to name for higher enforcement efforts.

Lawmaker Gary Chan in a Fb publish described the sale of cat and canine meat as “unacceptable.”

“Hong Kong has outlawed the consuming of cat and canine meat for over 70 years,” the legislator stated. “The incident highlights that the frequency of spot checks by legislation enforcement businesses has not been sufficient.”

The raid by the federal government businesses adopted native media experiences alleging the meats might be discovered on sale frozen for about $12 a catty (an area unit equal to about 1.3 kilos) – just like the value of cooked beef.

Native rights group Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals stated on Friday it “strongly condemns” the promoting of canine and cat meat for meals.

It urged the general public to instantly contact the police and different related authorities if they believe it’s on sale.

Hong Kong’s Canine and Cats Laws stipulates that “no particular person shall slaughter any canine or cat to be used as meals whether or not for mankind or in any other case, and no particular person shall promote or use or allow the sale or use of the flesh of canines and cats for meals.”

Offenders are liable upon conviction to a most advantageous of $640 and 6 months’ imprisonment.

An estimated 30 million canines and 10 million cats globally are slaughtered every year for human consumption, in accordance with Humane Society Worldwide. Consumption of the animals in components of Asia are fueled by unlawful commerce and slaughter.

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