URGENT: Dogs, Cats, and Animals in Danger as BBC Africa Investigation Exposes Expanding Horrific Animal Abuse Networks

The Coalition For Cruelty Free Africa (CFCFA) is issuing an urgent call for action for immediate intervention following a BBC Africa Eye investigation. This investigation revealed horrific animal abuse and fraudulent donation scam operations in Uganda, Africa, with links to the UK.
The evidence emerging from this disturbing investigation exposes the barbaric, deliberate torture, cruelty, exploitation, and abuse of innocent dogs, cats, and other animals for financial scams. This not only exposes the horrific abuse of animals in Africa, but the lack of animal protection and the lack of intervention from police and governmental agencies. It highlights an apparent moral and legal failure to protect innocent animals from clear violations of Uganda’s own animal protection and criminal laws.
What is equally alarming is the apparent lack of swift and visible action to stop this suffering. CFCFA still awaits swift action from the authorities to rescue the remaining suffering dogs and cats currently being imprisoned by the abusers. Animals, in particular dogs and cats, continue to endure deliberate mutilation, torture, pain, and neglect by those animal-abusing, scamming criminals responsible, who are literally operating without consequence so far. These scammers and their barbarity need to be urgently stopped.
We demand that the Authorities and the Government of Uganda:

We are urging the African Union & International Community to:

This constitutes an apparent breach of serious offences under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (Uganda), which explicitly prohibits:

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