Everything that is not legally allowed can be seen on the black market. Although the authorities are trying to tighten the measures and take care of everyone’s safety, there are still people who simply break the rules and do not accept the legal system.

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Many people can be seen on the streets selling illegal products that are prohibited by law, but they are still free to do their own thing. Some time ago, it was reported that a group of people on the black market were selling dogs that were not in good condition.

Sick puppies feared to be bred in appalling conditions, sold for thousands of pounds from bus stop robberies. Many dogs have had the deadly, highly contagious parvovirus, along with worms and other diseases.

The buyers paid up to. 3,000 for the puppies, which were thought to be from farms. The vendors advertised the dogs on well-known websites and told customers to go to the parking lot at Maidstone Services at the M20 in Kent.

Mae Goodwin, 21, from Tenterden in Kent, paid 2,150 pounds for the Cavalier King Charles spaniel and named it Barney – the puppy died of the virus eight days later.

She said she bought the puppy from a man in his 40s wearing black gloves and a surgical mask.

She added that these poor puppies, which were bred in poor conditions, were sold to a growing number of innocent people who had been deceived by the robbers.

The animal welfare organization has received 25 complaints from shoppers in the past six months that they have been deceived by black market robbers, whereby dogs dying shortly after they were purchased.

They believed that these criminals were working in groups and were well organized, RSCPA and animal welfare charities began working on the case and did not give up until they found the culprits.

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