Sicily police investigate illegal race with horse-drawn carts and Kalashnikovs
Sicilian police are investigating an illegal horse race that occurred last Friday in Palagonia, near Catania. A video shared by an animal rights activist showed two horse-drawn carts racing at high speed, with spectators firing guns, including Kalashnikov rifles, into the air.

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AI-generatedSicilian police are investigating an illegal horse race that occurred last Friday in Palagonia, near Catania. A video shared by an animal rights activist showed two horse-drawn carts racing at high speed, with spectators firing guns, including Kalashnikov rifles, into the air. Authorities have since seized the horses and shut down stables involved in the event. Two men have been reported to prosecutors, and the investigation is ongoing. Illegal horse racing, often linked to mafia organizations, is a persistent problem in Sicily and other southern Italian regions, generating undeclared cash and demonstrating criminal control. The races subject horses to mistreatment and the use of banned substances.
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5 extractedIn 2024, seven illegal horse races were stopped, resulting in 70 people reported and 29 horses seized.
Police investigations in Catania led to two men being reported to prosecutors and the seizure of horses used in the race.
A video of an illegal horse race in Sicily, featuring spectators firing pistols and brandishing Kalashnikov rifles, has triggered a police investigation.
Horses in illegal races are subjected to whipping, kept in unsanitary conditions, and administered banned drugs.
Illegal horse racing in Sicily is often organized by mafia families and generates large sums of undeclared cash through gambling.