A 39-year-old man surnamed Li in Chongqing has been detained for allegedly adopting pets under false pretenses and subjecting them to severe abuse. The case gained national attention after a two-month-old puppy named Dongdong was found with critical injuries, sparking widespread condemnation and calls for stronger animal protection laws in China.
The suspect, known online as "Sam Packing Brother," reportedly lured pet owners by posing as an adoptive caretaker before torturing and killing the animals. Police investigations revealed multiple victims over several months, with some animals thrown from high-rise buildings. Three surviving dogs were transferred to a pet hospital and animal shelter for rehabilitation. China.org+2
Chongqing authorities have administratively detained Li under China's Public Security Management Punishment Law. The Liangjiang New District Branch confirmed the suspect's modus operandi involved fraudulent adoptions followed by systematic abuse. Local police urged citizens to report similar cases while emphasizing the importance of maintaining urban civilization. China.org+2
The incident triggered mass protests in Chongqing, with hundreds demanding stricter animal welfare regulations. Online forums exploded with outrage after graphic evidence surfaced, including viral videos of police interventions. Activists highlight this case as part of a broader pattern of animal cruelty cases across China, particularly involving stolen pets. Der Spiegel+2