The Department of Agriculture has launched a major investigation into alleged cattle fraud in Co Donegal.

Officials from its investigations division raided a number of farms and properties in the east of the county two weeks ago.

Precaution

Gardaí were present during the raids. However, they were only providing backup as a “precautionary measure”.

The Irish Farmers Journal understands the investigation centres around the re-tagging of stolen cattle for resale by several members of a local family.

A spokesperson for the Department declined to comment on the specifics of the case as the investigation is ongoing.

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