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Dogs left among deceased animals at rehoming centre, police say
Summary
Essex Police reported that officers, the RSPCA and council staff found deceased animals and unsanitary conditions at the Save A Paw rehoming centre in Carys Hill, Billericay, and 41 pets were recorded as dead across visits. A man, Oaveed Rahman, was convicted and sentenced for causing unnecessary suffering in relation to some animals and admitted fraud; further details about any next legal steps are undetermined at this time.
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Dogs were reported to have been left among deceased animals at a rehoming centre in Carys Hill, Billericay, according to Essex Police. The site was inspected by police, RSPCA staff and council officials after concerns were raised. Investigators described unhygienic conditions and the presence of dead animals. A man connected to the site, Oaveed Rahman, was convicted and sentenced for causing unnecessary suffering and admitted multiple counts of fraud.
Known details:
- Authorities inspected the Save A Paw rehoming centre in Carys Hill and reported deceased animals and poor sanitary conditions on site.
- Officials recorded 41 dead pets across an initial visit and a later follow-up visit.
- Oaveed Rahman was convicted and sentenced for causing unnecessary suffering in relation to 21 dogs and a cat and admitted 11 counts of fraud by false representation.
- Police said they received more than 200 contacts during the investigation and engaged with forces across over 20 counties.
Summary:
Officials said the discovery prompted a wide investigation and raised questions about oversight for some animal rehoming services. Rahman has been convicted and sentenced, and police noted uncertainty about the full extent of animals involved. Undetermined at this time.
