Oaveed Rahman, 26, admitted one count of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal. The charge of causing suffering incorporates behaviour to 21 dogs and a cat
A man who defrauded people into giving him money to look after their pets is facing jail after 37 dead dogs were found at a property.
Oaveed Rahman, 26, admitted one count of causing unnecessary suffering to an animal when he appeared at Basildon Crown Court on Monday. The charge of causing suffering incorporates behaviour to 21 dogs and a cat.
Rahman, of Crays Hill, also pleaded guilty to 11 counts of fraud by false representation.
An investigation was launched after officers, with staff from the RSPCA and Basildon Council, found 37 dead dogs during a joint visit to a property in Crays Hill, Billericay, last May.
Inspector Steve Parry, leader of Basildon Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “I know this investigation, and the issues it revolves around, has caused a significant amount of concern within our local community.
“We understand the strong feelings of the local community, and people from further afield, who want answers.
“Rahman’s treatment of the dogs in his care was abhorrent and he defrauded members of his own community into giving him money to look after them.
“More information will be heard when Rahman is sentenced next month.
“My team’s investigation has left Oaveed Rahman with no option but to admit the offences against him. He has been on remand since his arrest and now faces a real prospect of a prison sentence.
“I would like to thank everyone who has shared vital information. Your help has been invaluable and has enabled us to build this case and, ultimately, secure this conviction.”
Rahman will be sentenced on February 20.


