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Fake vets busted in Tavira

dogTrainingThe GNR’s Nature and Environmental Protection Service has accused a man and a woman, aged 62 and 66, on suspicion of the falsification of animal vaccination documents while pretending they were vets.

According to a statement from the GNR, "the suspects ran a clandestine clinic in their home, forging animal vaccination reports with a stamp that is unknown to the Veterinary Medical Association in Portugal and Spain. They bred and sold dogs of various breeds, always with signed vaccination bulletins with fake stamps."

The investigation began in July 2018 and ended up with a property and three cars being searched.

Vaccination ampoules were seized; 61 syringes and 192 needles; three vials with injectable solution for dogs; canine medicines; business cards and visas, two laptops and three mobile phones; several documents related to veterinary activity and a false vet’s stamp.

The GNR also found 48 breeding dogs that had no license at a Tavira property that had no licence to be used as a kennel.

 

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+1 #6 Darcy 2019-03-07 15:11
Hamilton,
Predictably boring as per usual !
+1 #5 Jimbo 2019-03-03 10:32
Who are they then? (Concerned animal lover in Tavira)
+6 #4 AL 2019-03-01 16:56
Quoting Hamilton:
Hardly difficult detective work, Denby! No doubt a tip off from other vets pointed directly to this couple who were then visited. Note how much of the stuff in the photo are official animal passports - who in officialdom was handing these out - is any GNR following this up or is the investigation archived already to helpfully avoid catching 'important Portuguese'?

Your ignorance and hate towards anything Portuguese is always evident in your comments.
Surprisingly you have forgotten to make any derogatory comments towards the Portuguese national anthem this time.
+5 #3 Richard 2 2019-03-01 16:13
Quoting Hamilton:
...avoid catching 'important Portuguese'?


I didn't see anything in the article disclosing the nationality(ies) of the two individuals.
-6 #2 Hamilton 2019-03-01 11:28
Hardly difficult detective work, Denby! No doubt a tip off from other vets pointed directly to this couple who were then visited. Note how much of the stuff in the photo are official animal passports - who in officialdom was handing these out - is any GNR following this up or is the investigation archived already to helpfully avoid catching 'important Portuguese'?
+9 #1 Denby 2019-03-01 06:28
Good work by GNR to apprehed these people.

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