Police apprehend group involved in illegal dog fighting in Karachi
Police in Karachi have arrested a group accused of organizing illegal dog fights, seizing several dogs and related equipment. Authorities are investigating the network and have called for public cooperation to stop such activities.

KARACHI: Police in Karachi have dismantled a group allegedly involved in organizing illegal dog fights, according to a report published on Tuesday.
Law enforcement officials stated that the suspects were apprehended during a targeted operation. The police said the group had been conducting dog fights in violation of animal protection laws. Authorities seized several dogs from the location, along with equipment reportedly used for the fights.
According to police officials, the arrested individuals are believed to be part of a network that arranged and promoted these unlawful events. The police added that investigations are ongoing to identify other members of the group and to determine the extent of their activities.
Officials emphasized that dog fighting is prohibited under local laws, and those found guilty of organizing or participating in such events can face legal consequences. The police have urged the public to report any information related to illegal animal fights to help curb such practices.
Further details regarding the number of suspects arrested or the specific charges filed were not disclosed in the initial report. The authorities reiterated their commitment to enforcing animal welfare laws and preventing cruelty against animals in the city.
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