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Members of the public are cautioned against falling prey to scammers on social media calling for donations for Sak Surin, the ailing elephant recently returned from Sri Lanka.

 

Suratchai Inwiset, director of the elephant conservation centre in Lampang province, said today (Tuesday) that the centre does not solicit funds from the public and has nothing to do with campaigning for donations.

 

Sak Surin, which is currently being sheltered at the centre under quarantine, has been diagnosed with a cataract in his right eye, a left front leg which cannot bend, infections on his hips and problems with his nails and the soles of his feet, said Suratchai.

 

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Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/public-warned-against-fake-donation-campaigns-for-elephant-sak-surin/

 

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