translated from Spanish: They rescue 55 battered dogs in a house in Lindavista

Agents of the Attorney General’s Office of Mexico City (PGJCDMX) rescued 55 dogs (40 adults and 15 puppies) who were in maltreatment, in a house located in the Lindavista colony, mayor Gustavo A. Madero.
In a statement, the PGJCDMX reported that it completed an order to search the property, where it was possible to confirm that the dogs were in unsanitary conditions, “what was in the eye to their lives”.
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For these reasons, a 60-year-old man was arrested and is at the disposal of the Bewildered Prosecutor’s Office for Investigation in Environmental Crimes and Urban Protection (FEDAPUR), for his likely involvement in the crime of animal abuse and whatever.

#InformaPGJ Sé completed an order of search in the Lindavista colony, mayor #GAM, to rescue 55 dogs that were left under protection from the @PAOT; a man was arrested on the property for probable crime of animal abuse https://t.co/MIeyb30cTz pic.twitter.com/DbW5Tww8Ij
— CDMX Attorney’s Office (@PGJDF_CDMX) August 7, 2019

The animals are under the protection of the Environmental And Land Management Office (PAOT) and were transferred to the Culiacan Canine Control Centre, where they will be assessed by veterinary doctors to determine if they have health complications or Injury.
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PAOT, together with associations, will seek foster homes for dogs.

They were transferred to a veterinary clinic in the @SSaludCdMx for evaluation. While the legal process followed by the @PAOTmx will develop a strategy for its adoption through its official portal and seek the collaboration of animal protection associations. pic.twitter.com/Rwqu0TXM3k
— PAOT (@PAOTmx) August 7, 2019

So far in 2019, 150 animal abuse research folders have been opened in Mexico City, according to information from the Capital Government’s Open Data portal.
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