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Beheaded tiger found at private zoo raided by authorities in Thailand

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Beheaded tiger found at private zoo raided by authorities in Thailand

Five live tigers, suspected to be illegally smuggled, have been discovered in the raid

Shweta Sharma

 

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A severed head and carcass of the tiger has been discovered in the zoo. (EPA)

 

A beheaded tiger and five live tigers, suspected to be illegally smuggled, were recovered along with several other animal corpses during a wildlife trafficking raid at a private zoo in Thailand.

 

The Thai authorities raided Mukda Tiger Park Farm in Mukdahan in northeast Thailand’s Isaan province.

 

A severed head and the body of the tiger, along with dismembered corpses of other animals were seized during the raid by the conservation authorities.

 

Full story: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/thailand-tiger-beheaded-zoo-raid-b1764947.html

 

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Sick barstewards! Just throw them all in with the live tigers and stand back to watch

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9 minutes ago, ourmanflint said:

Sick barstewards! Just throw them all in with the live tigers and stand back to watch

I'd be more than happy to pay to watch! 
These evil people have zero respect for these such beautiful & majestic creatures. 

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Funny no ownership names mentioned

 

One wonder which pillar of society owns such place or more importantly who they are friends with and who they pay off

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I wonder if the perpetrators went and made merit at the local temple either before or after this despicable act?

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The zoo licence has been suspended for 90 days....big deal!   

The owner is obviously connected to receive such a nonsense punishment, and most likely involved in traditional medicine supply trade of prohibited animal parts. 

It made international media, so hopefully some good will come of this case......although it's doubtful unfortunately, as many in high positions use Chinese traditional medication.

Very sad and disturbing. More photos from International news media:-

 

There have been a series of cases involving the illegal trade of captive tigers and Thai zoos. Pictured: several tigers were found dead at the private zoo in ThailandThe raid comes after an early crackdown at the private zoo in January 2018, when Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) officials had confiscated scores of locally protected species. Pictured: officials find tiger carcasses

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1 hour ago, Burma Bill said:

Very sad and disturbing. More photos from International news media:-

 

There have been a series of cases involving the illegal trade of captive tigers and Thai zoos. Pictured: several tigers were found dead at the private zoo in ThailandThe raid comes after an early crackdown at the private zoo in January 2018, when Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) officials had confiscated scores of locally protected species. Pictured: officials find tiger carcasses

And the licence gets suspended for 90 days... Jeez!!!!

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These conservation authorities have a page on Facebook. Great to see what they do. Usually they are patroing forests and going after illegal logging, or illegal wildlife trade. Just a few months ago one of these patrol guys was shot and killed by a local illegal logger. 

This time they raid this private zoo. Not much info except photos on their page. I hope ppl here refrain from too much negativity ("their license only get suspended for 90 days!") but see whats going on that Thailand makes serious efforts protecting the environment.

I really hope that there is some kind of bad karma for such horrible people .

5 hours ago, herwin1234 said:

These conservation authorities have a page on Facebook. Great to see what they do. Usually they are patroing forests and going after illegal logging, or illegal wildlife trade. Just a few months ago one of these patrol guys was shot and killed by a local illegal logger. 

This time they raid this private zoo. Not much info except photos on their page. I hope ppl here refrain from too much negativity ("their license only get suspended for 90 days!") but see whats going on that Thailand makes serious efforts protecting the environment.

Do you have a link please?

 

Remove the animals , place the owners in the cages and bomb the place out of existence ! Vile !

8 hours ago, ronaldo0 said:

Remove the animals , place the owners in the cages and bomb the place out of existence ! Vile !

No. Make them live in small cages for the rest of their lives and torture them once a week

Behead the zoo owner. The world will miss the Tiger more than that piece of sh*t

And all because ethnic Chinese have small penises insecurities and believe in mumbo jumbo.

From the cited article:

 

"The zoo has remained on the watch of the Thai authorities after a number of locally protected animals, including red pandas, grey-shanked doucs (monkeys) and elongated tortoises, were recovered from the zoo in a crackdown in 2018. ...According to Traffic, almost 58 percent of tigers, including both dead and surviving animals, have been seized from captive breeding facilities between 2000 and 2018 in Thailand."

 

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