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No system is 100 per cent secure, but the Signal app uses end-to-end encryption and can protect your identity. Text message using the Signal phone app +61 436 369 072.Email ABC Investigations at more sensitive information:.The video's release comes at a sensitive time for industry participants as they attempt to mount a rearguard action and reverse the NSW Government's decision to ban greyhound racing from July next year. "The pain that the dog would be experiencing would be nothing short of torture." "This is another sickening example of the kind of cruelty that trainers in this industry are prepared and willing to inflict, and all for the sake of winning a prize purse," Ms Hamade said.
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Shatha Hamade from Animals Australia said the video was further proof that the NSW Government's decision to shut down the state's greyhound racing industry was the right one. The incident has been referred to NSW Police for investigation. "It is disheartening to have uncovered another example of greyhound racing industry participants engaging in a serious act of animal cruelty." "Given the atrocious nature of the conduct depicted in the video, I have referred the preliminary findings, along with the video footage, to the NSW Police Force to examine whether criminal charges can be laid against those involved," Mr Newsom said. Greyhound Racing NSW's interim chief executive officer Paul Newsom said in a statement that an independent investigation had delivered him its preliminary findings and had identified the trainer involved in the alleged incident. The handheld prod is believed to be a Parmak "Stock Master", which can deliver a 6,000-volt shock and is designed to be used for large cattle. It is understood the video only came to the attention of greyhound racing authorities in recent months. The vision, obtained by the ABC and filmed at Newcastle's "The Gardens" track in 2012, appears to show a greyhound trainer using an electric cattle prod on a dog as it waits in the starting box.