Dog theft: Inside the canine crime epidemic
The Story24 Mar 2021

Dog theft: Inside the canine crime epidemic

Throughout the pandemic, demand for dogs has soared, and thieves have taken note. Dog theft has skyrocketed over the last year with criminal gangs cashing in. How are they getting away with it? And what can be done to stop them?

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Guest:

-Ameila Gabaldoni, Editorial assistant at the Sunday Times.

-Lucinda Jasper, daughter of Mike Jasper, whose dog was stolen.

-Neil Austin, Detective superintendent and commander at Operation Opal, the national intelligence team for serious and organised theft.

Host: Manveen Rana.

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