A total of 179 trainers and owners have been charged by Greyhound Racing New South Wales, a regulatory body based in Sydney, for the alleged unauthorised exports of dogs to Macau, Australian media reported late last week.
According to the reports, the charges have been laid as part of an ongoing inquiry launched by the regulator last December into suspected unauthorised exports of Australian greyhounds to Macau.
The reports pointed out that exporting greyhounds to Macau has been banned by the regulator since 2013.
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