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3 of 12 puppies die in botched smuggling attempt at Tuas checkpoint

3 of 12 puppies die in botched smuggling attempt at Tuas checkpoint

The puppies were hidden in the spare tyre compartment of the car.

14 Dec 2018 09:40AM (Updated: 14 Dec 2018 08:19PM)

SINGAPORE — A 25-year-old man hid 12 puppies in the spare tyre compartment of his car and tried to smuggle them into Singapore from Malaysia.

Three puppies eventually died.

The Singaporean man was caught in the wee hours on Tuesday (Dec 11) at the Tuas checkpoint after an Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officer noticed anomalies in the boot of the Singapore-registered car.

The sedated puppies were discovered after the spare tyre and cover of the spare tyre compartment were removed.

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Some of the 12 puppies were weak and three died subsequently, the ICA and Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) said in a joint statement on Thursday. The man has been arrested.

The nine surviving puppies are currently being cared for and quarantined at AVA’s facilities, while the driver is being investigated by the AVA for not possessing valid health certificates and import permits.

A total of 12 puppies were retrieved from the car. Photo: ICA

"Animals that are smuggled into Singapore are of unknown health status and may introduce exotic diseases, such as rabies, into the country," the agencies said in the statement.

Offenders who import any animals without a valid AVA permit may be fined up to S$10,000, jailed up to one year, or both.

Source: TODAY
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