Anonymous ID: 382d5f Dec. 13, 2020, 8:04 p.m. No.12016620   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6647 >>6707

Police smash alleged cockfighting ring in Sydney after raid on Catherine Field property

 

An alleged cockfighting syndicate has been busted in Sydney's south-west, with the organised crime squad arresting 35 people and seizing dozens of birds.

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The police officer in charge of the investigation described the group as "disgraceful"

The RSPCA said many of the birds found would be euthanised

Police said the birds were made to fight each other, while people placed bets on them

 

A property at Camden Valley Way in Catherine Field was raided yesterday, where officers found several large sheds that were being used to house 71 fighting cockerels.

 

Police also seized metal spikes, spurs and other cockfighting paraphernalia it will be alleged were attached to the birds before they were forced to fight.

 

Vision of the seized material shows various blades labelled with names that included "Mexican Slasher", "Socket Knife", "Half Bayonet", "Jagger" and "Flipping Fork Knife".

 

Several cockerels were taken into veterinary care with serious injuries.

 

The Organised Crime Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Martin Fileman, said the scale of organised animal cruelty had not been seen in two decades.

 

"By getting enjoyment out of livestock killing each other and making money out of it, it's quite disgraceful," he said.

 

"This type of abhorrent practice involves persons fixing sharpened spikes, spurs or small blades to the feet of two cockerels who will, in turn, fight until one of the cockerels is either dead, seriously injured or can no longer fight.

 

"Persons involved in these syndicates place bets on these fights."

 

He said it was expected all 35 men would face animal cruelty charges.

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-12-14/police-bust-cockfighting-ring-after-catherine-field-raid/12981082