Property in Surrey, B.C., searched on suspicion of cock fighting
SURREY, B.C. — The BC SPCA executed a warrant at a Surrey property it believes was connected to cock fighting on Saturday.
“We did not seize any birds, but we did seize evidence from the property and are currently processing this to determine if an offence has been committed,” wrote Marcie Moriarty, chief prevention and enforcement officer, in an email.
The society obtained the warrant under the suspicion an offence was committed under one of two sections of the criminal code.
The first section outlines that any person who “in any manner encourages, aids, promotes, arranges, assists at, receives money for or takes part in” bird fighting, or trains, transports or breeds birds to fight is committing an offence.