About 100 people search Lantau Island for two abused dogs at Po Lin Monastery

About 100 people search Lantau Island for two abused dogs at Po Lin Monastery

2024-08-24 14:01:29

[Animal News]Miserable quiltPo Lin MonasteryThe dogs “Big Sister” and “Ximei” abandoned by the chef in bags are still missing more than 10 days ago, and their lives are uncertain. However, a group of volunteers and enthusiastic citizens did not give up the search and rescue. Under Mao Shou’s rescue call Today, about a hundred people searched various parts of Lantau Island. They even broke into the forest, swam on ropes and waded into water streams. Unfortunately, no trace of the two dogs was found. NPV Animal Rights Education had earlier launched a petition to demand an apology from the temple and hold the perpetrators and management accountable. As of noon today, nearly 7,000 people had signed the petition.

Kent, the founder of Mao Shou, said that more than 100 people participated today and searched in different places in batches. He and a group of volunteers and enthusiastic citizens searched Sham Qut Road and nearby mountains, streams, and waterways. Some places even require a rope tour to reach. . He said that he believed that volunteers had been out searching many times in the past few days, and most places had been searched, and the situation was not optimistic. Ms. Ye, a volunteer who played a liaison and coordination role today, said that the search operation will continue tomorrow.

Hong Kong Wild Boar Concern Group Officer Huang Ho-yin responded to the search and rescue operation today. Together with NPV Animal Rights Education (AREbyNPV) representative Louis and volunteer Anthony, they expressed their appeal to Po Lin Monastery in the morning, demanding justice for the animals, and reiterated the joint requests, including asking for treasure Lin Zen Temple apologizes, holds those involved accountable in accordance with the law, discloses the temple’s animal treatment system and guidelines, and promises to properly take care of all Ngong Ping animals.

Roni said that she asked the staff of Po Lin Temple for more information about the older sister and the younger sister in order to narrow the scope of the search. He also said that he believed that this incident was not a single incident, nor was it purely a matter of individual employee ethics, but involved the entire management structure and culture, so he hoped that the temple would respond positively to public demands.

The incident occurred when two dogs, “Big Sister” and “Little Sister”, who had lived in Po Lin Monastery for many years, were bagged by two chefs on August 13 and then driven to other places for abandonment. The police recently arrested a 65-year-old Wu and a 46-year-old man named Xu were suspected of violating the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Ordinance. According to sources, the female kitchen supervisor was bitten by one of the dogs this year, and someone suspected of putting pressure on the arrested person to take away the two dogs as soon as possible. It is known that when the crime occurred, Wu Nan used plastic bags to cover the heads of the two dogs and tied them with ropes. Xu Nan assisted from the side. Later, Wu Nan took the two dogs into the car and sent them to Tan Shek Wan for disposal, and filmed them.

The source said that after investigation, the police identified the location of the abandoned dog at the roundabout of the Sanshiwan parking lot. They also said that the police found a green dog leash at the scene, which is believed to belong to one of the dogs. The other red dog leash was not found. The police currently do not have enough evidence to show that the two dogs are dead.

In order to find the two dogs as soon as possible, Kent and Weng Jingjing invested 100,000 yuan each, and offered a total bonus of 200,000 yuan, hoping to attract insiders to provide information.

Related reports:
It is reported that an employee of Po Lin Temple was abusing animals and dumped the heads of two dogs in plastic bags at the back of the mountain.
Police arrested two chefs over case of Po Lin Monastery employee abandoning dog with plastic bag
Volunteers have been searching for two abused dogs at Po Lin Monastery for several days. Kent offers a reward of 100,000: if you want to see the dog alive, you will see the body of the dog if it dies.
Two abused dogs at Po Lin Monastery have not yet been found, and the bonus has been increased to NT$200,000

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