TEN dogs and four ferrets have been seized by the SSPCA as part of a clampdown on wildlife crime in Haddington.
Police officers, working alongside the SSPCA and Forth District Salmon Fishery Board, seized a number of items from properties in the town on Wednesday, following intelligence surrounding animal welfare issues.
As a result of the extensive search at the properties, numerous pieces of evidence, including a very large quantity of poaching equipment, were recovered in relation to wildlife crime.
The SSPCA also took possession of all 10 dogs from the properties and four ferrets due to the conditions they were living in and their potential use in wildlife crime.
Chief Inspector Andrew Clark said: “Police Scotland has been working very closely with our partners at the SSPCA and the Forth District Salmon Fishery Board to identify and act upon examples of wildlife crime.
“The recent searches of properties, outbuildings and vehicles in Haddington - and the subsequent recovery of several items - should send a message to members of the public that we take the welfare of animals very seriously.
“Anyone who has any information relating to any criminal activity is urged to contact Police Scotland on 101 or, alternatively, phone the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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