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Rockbank raid: Dogs, goats believed slaughtered

01 Feb, 2012 05:11 PM
AUTHORITIES raided a Rockbank property Wednesday morning where they suspect animals, including dogs and goats, were illegally slaughtered and sold for human consumption.

A 26-member joint taskforce including Caroline Springs police, Police Search and Rescue, Melton detectives, RSPCA, the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE), Prime Safe and Melton Council arrived at the property about 7.30am.

They found dozens of animals including goats, chickens, dogs, reptiles, horses, pigs, and an emu.

They also found a number of goat carcasses hanging on butcher’s hooks and butchering equipment including saws, blow torches and knives.

Police seized around $200,000 of allegedly stolen machinery and cars from the premises, illegal firearms, ammunition and cannabis plants from a mobile home on the property.

The raid was organised after police received a statement from a witness who said they saw a dog being butchered and a blowtorch used to remove its hair before the carcass was hung on a hook.

It was also alleged a man who lives on the large property sold dog meat to around 100 customers for between $100-350.

The witness said the dogs were found through public notices that advertised the animals as free to a good home.

In a separate statement, another witness claimed they saw a man receive a bag of pork at the property. They said the man admitted to buying the meat on a weekly basis at a ‘‘cheap price’’.

No dog meat was found on the premises.

PrimeSafe, the Statutory Authority regulating the safety of meat, poultry and seafood across Victoria, scoured the property and inspected carcasses and equipment and seized and destroyed quantities of meat from a freezer.

PrimeSafe is yet to confirm the origin of the meat, but Chief Executive Brian Casey said the information obtained by its operations and licensing managers during the inspection is subject to further investigation.

The RSPCA checked around 30 dogs on the property, mostly caged and some chained to trees.

Several notices will be issued under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1986.

An RSPCA spokeswomen said while most of the dogs scored ‘‘good body condition’’ ratings, poor animal husbandry practices existed.

‘‘Dirty cages, with a huge build of faeces and urine, with dirty water or lack of [was witnessed].’’ the spokeswoman said.

A dog that was too tall for its cramped cage was moved to a larger shed following RSPCA advice.

An emaciated goat was put down and taken away for post mortem.

The RSPCA spokeswoman said other goats were in poor condition and lameness was a concern due to possible foot rot, abscesses or overgrown hooves.

Two restricted breed dogs were also found on the property.

A Melton Council spokesman said the owner has been issued with notices of declaration for the restricted breed dogs.

A 41-year-old Rockbank man has been charged and bailed on criminal offences in relation to the raid.

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So does this mean the RSPCA left the animals on the property to live in these revolting conditions, and the dogs to face an uncertain future? The Rockbank man has been charged and bailed - does this mean he can go back to the dogs? This sickens me....... the RSPCA should have removed them all.
Posted by woosie, 1/02/2012 5:56:25 PM, on Melton Weekly
Did I just read that the RSPCA just put a dog to a larger shed but did not take the animal from the property? Someone tell me I am wrong? Tell me that they did not leave the animals there ... OMG.
Posted by Vonnie, 1/02/2012 5:57:06 PM, on Melton Weekly
This makes me feel sick. Those poor poor animals. And he got bail? What a joke. Hope the book gets thrown at him.
Posted by kitty kat, 1/02/2012 5:57:06 PM, on Melton Weekly
This is absolutely vile. The persons involved should get life in prison.
Posted by Justin, 1/02/2012 6:00:11 PM, on Melton Weekly
OMG that is disgusting. So have these animals been removed?? If not, why not??
Posted by shelley, 1/02/2012 6:06:33 PM, on Melton Weekly
Why the hell weren't these animals taken off the property? People who give their dogs away 'free to a good home' have got their heads in the sand. Makes me sick.
Posted by Lindo, 1/02/2012 6:07:52 PM, on Melton Weekly
I'm assuming all of the dogs weren't registered? Will the ongoing safety of the dogs be monitored? If they found the bad condition of the goats, doesn't the RSPCA have the power to remove the other animals from the premises?
Posted by Lani, 1/02/2012 6:16:14 PM, on Melton Weekly
How absolutely appalling....those poor animals...I wish I had five minutes alone with the perpetrators of these vile crimes. Yet again I am ashamed to be part of this so called human 'race'...
Posted by juliette, 1/02/2012 6:22:00 PM, on Melton Weekly
So sad because this will not stop people like this reoffending unless harsh punishment is dealt out.
Posted by concened, 1/02/2012 6:49:37 PM, on Melton Weekly
I bet people will be outraged by this, they always get upset at the thought of humans eating dogs or cats. It's funny that most people don't care about pigs, cows, chickens etc. It's been proven that many pigs are smarter than most breeds of dog, so why is one more important than the other? When will we realise that there is no difference?
Posted by Crouton, 1/02/2012 6:52:06 PM, on Melton Weekly
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One of the dogs on the property.
One of the dogs on the property.
The property raided Wednesday morning. Pictures: Michael Copp
The property raided Wednesday morning. Pictures: Michael Copp
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