Ferrets and dogs seized during wildlife crime raid
Dogs, ferrets and poaching equipment have been seized by police and animal welfare workers in a bid to tackle wildlife crime.
Officers from East Lothian, working in partnership with the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SSPCA) and the Forth District Salmon Fishery Board, seized a number of items from properties in Haddington following a clampdown on wildlife crime.
Officers executed warrants at properties on Wednesday, Seoptember 10, following intelligence surrounding animal welfare issues.
As a result of the extensive search at the properties, numerous pieces of evidence, including a very large quantity of poaching equipment, were recovered in relation to wildlife crime.
The SSPCA also took possession of all ten dogs from the properties and four ferrets due to the conditions they were living in and their potential use in wildlife crime.
I didn't see anywhere in the article about anyone getting charged with poaching.
But considering the animals were apparently in a situation that put their health and welfare at risk I hope all goes well for them.