Pit bull terriers seized in Hong Kong dog-fight arena raid
A dog-fighting arena at which police believe up to 200 spectators at a time gambled hundreds of thousands of dollars on illegal fights was raided by police yesterday.
Ten fighting dogs were seized after a weeks-long surveillance operation in the New Territories by policemen posing as hikers.
The unlicensed pit bull terriers were seized when officers and staff from the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department raided the 372-square-metre site in Ngau Keng Village off Kam Sheung Road, Pat Heung, at about 2.30pm.
Two of the dogs had injuries to their limbs and mouths, but otherwise appeared to be in good health. Last night, they were being kept in the government kennels in Sheung Shui. No one was arrested in the joint operation involving more than 20 officers.
The 2.3-square-metre arena, at the back of the village near a hillside, is believed to have existed for about a year. It is fenced, lit and surrounded by a concrete seating area that can accommodate up to 200 people.
Ho Chin-hoi, a department vet, said the fight area was carpeted so dogs could hold their ground while fighting.