A 46-year-old woman was arrested by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department for abusing her dog at home by leaving it in a pile.

A total of about 50 animals of 24 types were found at home, and he stated to the investigation that he could not go on an overseas trip due to the corona virus and used the money to purchase pets. ..

The person arrested was Aki Kuwazoe (46), whose occupation is unknown in Ota Ward, Tokyo.



According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, five dogs kept at home were left in a puffed state this month, and they were allegedly violated by the Act on Welfare and Protection of Animals, alleging that they were debilitated and abused without sufficient food.



An acquaintance who visited my house reported that he was raising animals in a poor environment, and he said to the investigation, "I was cleaning once a week, but there are too many animals and my hands are It means that he generally admits the suspicion that "it has stopped turning."



In addition to dogs, we found 58 animals of 24 species, including crocodiles, snakes, and hedgehogs.



In each case, the dung was accumulated and the food was rotten, and there was a foul odor around them, so all of them were protected by private organizations.



In response to the investigation, the Metropolitan Police Department stated that "I could not go on an overseas trip as a hobby due to corona sickness, and I used the money to purchase pets", so the Metropolitan Police Department has too many pets and can not keep them properly. I am investigating it as if it was in a state of "multi-headed breeding collapse".



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Neighboring man "terrible stench"

A man living near the suspect's home said, "The stench has been terrible since last year. I may have heard the dog barking all day long, perhaps asking for food. Also, the dog is out of the house. Partly because of that, I kept my children from playing nearby. My neighbors complained many times, but they didn't hear me. "