The allegations have triggered widespread anger online as well as among residents in Chongqing.
According to a report by Hong Kong news outlet HK01, hundreds gathered in Jiangbei district last Sunday. Many held signs accusing Li of animal cruelty and adoption fraud while others called on authorities to introduce dedicated animal protection legislation.
Animal activists said local residents wanted authorities to rescue any remaining animals believed to be in Li’s home and prevent similar adoption scams from occurring.
In its statement, local authorities said the matter would be handled “according to the law” – based on the outcome of investigations. Officials also urged members of the public to report any information relating to suspected illegal activities.
The public reaction comes amid heightened concern over animal welfare issues in China.
Earlier this year, the alleged theft and killing of an eight-year-old Border Collie named Chutou in Henan province sparked widespread outrage and renewed calls for tougher penalties against animal abusers.
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