AWBI demands crackdown on unregistered e-comm portals selling animals

By ANI | Published: July 17, 2020 02:35 AM2020-07-17T02:35:56+5:302020-07-17T02:50:02+5:30

E-commerce platforms like OLX and Quikr selling animals online without registration is a complete violation of animal protection laws and must be stopped, Animal Welfare Board of India, a central government body, said on Thursday.

AWBI demands crackdown on unregistered e-comm portals selling animals | AWBI demands crackdown on unregistered e-comm portals selling animals

AWBI demands crackdown on unregistered e-comm portals selling animals

E-commerce platforms like OLX and Quikr selling mals online without registration is a complete violation of mal protection laws and must be stopped, mal Welfare Board of India, a central government body, said on Thursday.

The demand for a crackdown on these online portals has come after People for the Ethical Treatment of mals (PETA) India appealed to AWBI to stop e-commerce portals such as OLX and Quikr from trading in live mals.

AWBI is a statutory advisory body advising the Government of India's Ministry of Fisheries, mal Husbandry and Dairying (Department of mal Husbandry and Dairying).

The agency also notified the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MoEIT) that these compes are selling live mals without being registered with state mal welfare boards as 'pet shops'.

Under the Prevention of Cruelty to mals (Pet Shop) Rules, 2018, registration is required, the agency said.

"The mal Welfare Board of India has called for a crackdown on the illegal sale of vulnerable live mals. mals suffer when they're traded online as if they were handbags or teacups rather than living, feeling beings, and PETA India is urging people to adopt only from reputable mal shelters that do thorough checks for good homes," Mallika Roy, PETA India Corporate Liaison told .

Most pet shops including online platforms and dog breeders operating across the country are not registered with state boards as required by both the Pet Shop Rules and the Dog Breeding and Marketing Rules, 2017.

In the latest advisory to the MoEIT, the Board acknowledges that despite its advisory, unregistered dog breeders and pet shops continue to indulge in the illegal trade.

It has been largely observed that mals face several mistreatments by breeders and pet shops such as illegal ear and tail mutilations, cosmetic cruelties, confinement of mals and other such behaviours lead to a severe health crisis of the mals, be it a grown-up or newborn, AWBI said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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