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Four Veterinary Officials Have Been Prosecuted for Aiding and Abetting the Sale of Nearly 300 Tons of Diseased Pigs.

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Police determined that from the beginning of 2026 until now, the defendants had sold approximately 3,600 pigs infected with the disease (equivalent to nearly 300 tons) to wholesale markets and food companies with the complicity of veterinary officials.
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Dominican Republic.–An animal control operation carried out in this city has unleashed a wave of outrage, following reports of alleged mistreatment during the seizure and slaughter of several pigs. (Continue reading...) The entry ¿Queseto? report brutal slaughter of pigs was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.

Hanoi police have indicted eight suspects, including several quarantine officials, in connection with a ring that slaughtered and sold nearly 300 tons of diseased pigs, which were then smuggled into markets and school cafeterias.

Police determined that from the beginning of 2026 until now, the defendants had sold approximately 3,600 pigs infected with the disease (equivalent to nearly 300 tons) to wholesale markets and food companies with the complicity of veterinary officials.

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(Dan Tri Newspaper) - Hanoi City Police have indicted eight suspects in a ring involved in slaughtering and selling pigs infected with African swine fever, including four veterinary and quarantine officials. Authorities allege the group sold nearly 300 tons of meat.

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Báo điện tử Dân Trí broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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