Burn him at the stake.
Back in 2010, AniClin Preclinical Services, a testing facility in New Jersey, was forced to close after Thanedar’s parent company, Azopharma, filed for bankruptcy in April 2010. In June of that year, local animal rights activists discovered that at least 118 beagles were still trapped within the facility, with no food or water.
Additionally, according to a USA Today article, lab employees eventually hopped over the facility’s fences to provide the dogs food and water.
On July 4th, the beagles were finally taken from the closed lab to a number of shelters, where animal activists from two animal welfare organizations worked to pair the dogs with adoptive families. The dogs arrived in a van from the lab to a staging area, where volunteers groomed, fed, and cared for the desolate animals — according to a video report by the Times Herald-Record.
Additionally, a few days later, 55 long-tailed macaque monkeys that had similarly been abandoned in the closed AniClin testing facility were rescued by the California-based organization In Defense of Animals.
Nonetheless, Thanedar has consistently denied any responsibility for the abandonment of the animals at AniClin Preclinical Services. He also claims that after the company was “placed in receivership by Bank of America,” he “lost control” over the facility and its operations.
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