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ILPH helps stop Illegal Horse
Traffic |
Acting on findings made during a recent ILPH
(International League for the Protection of Horses) visit to Serbia, both the
Federal and Republican authorities are cracking down on illegal horse
transporters from entering the country.
Transported by truck from far afield a large
number of horses (estimated in thousands per annum) are being smuggled across
the unfenced and largely unpoliced forest frontier between Romania, Bulgaria
and Serbia.
Wishing to tighten controls on all border
infringements the Serbian authorities have reacted with commendable speed,
seizing illegal transports as they enter the country.
Dr. Suzana Djordjevic-Milosevic 'Minster of the
Horse' in the Federal Government says, ·We have just had a meeting with
the Romanian Ambassador and are about to initiate a Joint Expert Team on issues
concerning agricultural cross border cooperation, including action to improve
border controls. We also hope to jointly implement EU regulative controls on
animal transport welfare.º
"It is vital," comments David
Mountford, Director of Operations at the ILPH, "that we work closely with
governments in these countries to establish border controls, policing and the
setting up of watering and feeding stations. The Serbian authorities are very
sympathetic to our cause, both Dr Suzana Djordjevic-Milosevic of the Federal
Government and the Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO), Dr. Milos Pavlovic, of the
Republican Government, an equine vet, have been very helpful and constructive
during our recent visit."
One of the outcomes of the ILPH visit is that a
push involving police, military and veterinary bodies is currently taking place
in Serbia along its borders with Bosnia, Romania, Bulgaria and Macedonia. This
is a tough, but much needed step to prevent the transport of equines in poor
condition and without the necessary papers.
"Increased border controls means vigilant
veterinary inspection, reducing the spread of infectious equine diseases that
are an inevitable feature of illegal traffic", adds David Mountford.
"We warmly welcome the Serbian Governmentµs initiative in
multi-national co-operation, which is the key to controlling both the legal and
illegal transport in live horses for slaughter."
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