

This truly horrible and criminal act cannot go without further investigation and direct action! Please help us to draw attention to this case by taking actions.
Below is translation of the petition by the Korean organizations: Korea Animal Welfare Association, Busan Alliance for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Busan KAPCA), Busan Citizen Alliance.
[Petition]
We call for a thorough investigation and for the severe punishment for the criminals who murdered dogs with deadly pesticides.
Early morning last March 1, Busan Gangseo District police arrested two suspects accused of using food coated with deadly methomyl pesticide in order to lure and then murder large dogs in order to sell their dead bodies. The police have requested an arrest warrant for one of these two suspects for various crimes including animal protection law violation and grand larceny.
The police have found at least 6 cases in which these suspects have targeted large dogs, especially Jindo and Sapsal breeds, tied up in people’s yards. The suspects would toss meat coated with deadly methomyl pesticide to these dogs, and then, when the dogs consumed the meat and collapsed, the suspects would load the dogs into their car and flee.
These suspects, who purchased such deadly pesticide to murder these dogs and to sell their bodies to an unidentified person were found to have made a profit of about 2,000,000 KRW. The police have not yet been able to identify to whom these dog bodies have been sold and how these bodies are being used.
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