Man 'refuses to attend court' over 41 dog deaths

Lewis Adams
BBC News, Essex
Stuart Woodward
BBC News, Essex
Reporting fromSouthend Crown Court
Barbara Pipe Three police officers wearing black short sleeved uniform and black and white police hats with chequers on, gather on a pavement near a large Essex Police van. It has neon yellow and orange chevrons on the back and is white and blue. Photo collages of dogs are propped up against a brick wall, with the headline "Still missing". There is a residential house behind the wall.Barbara Pipe
Police returned to the scene on Wednesday after being tipped off by a member of the public

A man accused of causing the deaths of 41 dogs at a rescue centre he ran refused to attend court, a judge said.

The animals were discovered during a raid at a property in Crays Hill near Billericay, Essex, on 13 May.

Police discovered the remains of four more dogs on 4 June, after a number of buildings at the site were dismantled.

Oaveed Rahman, 25, of Hope Road in the village, was due to appear at Southend Crown Court charged with three counts of fraud by false representation and two animal cruelty offences.

However, Judge Samantha Leigh said he refused to leave the prison cell he was remanded in and attend the hearing.

She adjourned proceedings until the week beginning 23 June.

Stuart Woodward/BBC A group of 13 people standing outside Southend Crown Court. They say they are campaigning for justice for the dogs. One is holding a white placard.Stuart Woodward/BBC
A group of campaigners stood outside Southend Crown Court ahead of the hearing

Basildon Council launched an internal inquiry after the discovery, which also led to the seizure of 21 alive dogs in need of treatment.

A 25-year-old woman from London and another man who were arrested by police have been bailed until July.

They were prohibited from entering Hope Road and being in possession of any animal during that period.

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