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Hanover Park Community Takes a Stand Against Dogfighting

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The residents of Hanover Park have taken a stand against the inhumane activity of dogfighting. The recent arrest of a suspect linked to the brutal sport has sparked a united effort to protect animals from harm.

Cape of Good Hope SPCA Responds

Upon receiving a call from concerned community members, the Cape of Good Hope SPCA promptly arrived at the scene. Inspector Lwazi Ntungele discovered that the majority of the suspects were teenagers who had fled the scene. The SPCA spokesperson, Belinda Abraham, reported that the caught dog was frequently used for fights and was immediately taken to a veterinary clinic for treatment.

Suspect Arrested and Charged

The suspect is currently in police custody facing charges under Section 2A of the Animals Protection Act 71 of 1962. The SPCA is actively investigating and seeking leads to locate the remaining suspects. They urge the public to come forward with any information, which can be reported anonymously.

Commendation for the Community

Chief Inspector Jaco Pieterse of the Cape of Good SPCA commended the community for their united actions, which led to the arrest and positive outcome. He praised their dedication to animal welfare and creating a more compassionate environment for both animals and humans.

Reminder of the Law

Belinda Abraham stressed that dogfighting is illegal in South Africa. The law prohibits involvement in animal fights, ownership, training, breeding, buying, selling, or importing animals used for fighting. Individuals found guilty of participating or facilitating the activity face severe penalties, including fines of up to R80,000, imprisonment for up to 24 months, and a criminal record. It is also a criminal offense to incite, encourage, or allow any animal to attack another animal in a fight.

United Effort for a Common Cause

The Hanover Park community’s actions serve as an example of what can be achieved when people unite for a common cause. Their commitment to animal welfare and the eradication of dogfighting sends a powerful message that cruelty towards animals will not be tolerated. By working together, communities can create a safer and more compassionate world for animals and humans.

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