translated from Spanish: Rescue 55 battered puppies in Gustavo A. Madero

CDMX.- The Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City (PGJCDMX) completed a search warrant in a property located in the Lindavista colony, mayor Gustavo A. Madero, to rescue a total of 55 dogs that were in unsanitary condition which watchful for his life. For these reasons, a 60-year-old man, who was arrested by elements of the PGJCDMX Investigative Police, is at the disposal of the Congested Prosecutor’s Office for Investigation in Environmental Crimes and Urban Protection (FEDAPUR), for his likely involvement in the crime of animal abuse and whatever it may be.

Subsequently, the injunction, also implemented by staff of the Task Force on Reaction and Intervention (GERI) and elements of the Investigation Police (PDI), attached to Fedapur, was enforced in order to rescue the animals and Office of the Office of the Attorney General and the Territorial Planning (PAOT). The 55 dogs were transferred to the Culhuacan Canine Control Center, for safekeeping and evaluation by veterinary doctors, who will determine if they have health complications or injuries.
This information is issued in terms of Article 11 of the Personal Data Protection Act for the City of México.La person mentioned in this statement is imputed and is presumed innocent until, where appropriate, the judicial authority resolve otherwise.

At this time, the #PGJCDMX performs a categorine in a building in the Lindavista colony, mayor Gustavo A. Madero, where dogs that were without food or food and in precarious hygiene conditions were allegedly abused pic.twitter.com/urxmAE6KrI — CDMX Attorney General’s Office (@PGJDF_CDMX)
August 7, 2019

The unit makes available to the public the phone 01800 745 2369 and 5200 9000 for free legal guidance.





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