BREAKING: One thousand donkey skins and seven tiger skins found on BAH plot

Inspectors from the National Council of SPCAs (NSPCA) and Benoni SPCA found 1 000 donkey skins and seven tiger skins on a plot in Benoni Agricultural Holdings on Monday (May 29).

The NSPCA responded to a tip-off and obtained a warrant to enter a plot in Karri Road.

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Bales of donkey skins tied together with wire were found on the property.

Tiger skins were also found concealed between the donkey skins.

Paraphernalia linked to the illegal donkey skin trade was also found.

The suspects fled the scene and abandoned the operation.

“Upon closer investigation, the inspectors observed that the slain donkeys appeared to have been hacked behind their necks to presumably render them paralysed in order for them to be skinned,” read a statement from the NSPCA.

“In earlier donkey skin cases, the NSPCA made the shocking discovery that the donkeys were still alive, but paralysed or unconscious, whilst being skinned.”

The skins have been seized by the NSPCA and taken to a place of safety.

“The horrible donkey skin trade must come to an end,” said Senior Inspector Grace de Lange, manager of the NSPCA Farm Animal Protection Unit.

“These animals suffer a horrendous and barbaric death.

“We urge the public to report such matters to the NSPCA.”

The society is in the process of taking further legal action and consulting with the relevant authorities.

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