NI police find 28 pit bull terriers

Twenty-eight pit bull terriers and a pit for fighting have been found by the police in Northern Ireland.

Twenty-eight pit bull terriers and a pit for fighting have been found by the police in Northern Ireland.

The killer dogs were seized from a farmhouse on Thursday evening after a tip-off to animal welfare workers. There were no arrests.

They were discovered days after Ellie Lawrenson (5) was mauled to death by a pit bull terrier type dog in Merseyside in England.

An Ulster Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals spokesman said: "This has resulted in the identification and seizure of 28 pit bulls under dangerous dogs legislation from apparently derelict premises and the seizure of equipment for dog fights."

Police, USPCA officers and the local Armagh District Council swooped on the premises."There are no welfare concerns about the animals. There was a pit discovered in the ground, a round pit with space to watch a fight," the USPCA said.

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