Man charged with animal cruelty as remains of 37 dogs are found in Essex raid
- Essex Police charged 25-year-old Ovaeed Rahman with animal cruelty and fraud after finding the remains of 37 dogs at a Billericay property on Tuesday.
- The charges followed a joint raid by Essex Police, the RSPCA, and Basildon Council prompted by reports concerning suspected mistreatment and fraudulent dog ownership transfers.
- Alongside Rahman’s charges under the Animal Welfare Act, police arrested a second man, who remains on conditional bail until July while about 20 live dogs were seized and cared for.
- Inspector Steve Parry highlighted the investigation’s intensity and securing charges within 36 hours, urging the public to use a dedicated portal for queries or information.
- The investigation is expected to be complex and extensive, with officials advising against speculation while making efforts to update the public appropriately as new information emerges.
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