Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Passer-by captured lion roaming streets of Kuwait

A passer-by in Kuwait lured a runaway lion roaming an upmarket suburb into his car and then called the police for help, in an incident that raised concerns about wild animals kept as pets. The animal was filmed glaring out of the back of a police car after it had been moved from the passer-by’s vehicle.



The lion, which police said was a young adult, filled the back seat. “[The passer-by] sat inside the car with the lion and then it became dangerous so the citizen called police who came and took it from that car to their car,” a police source said.

The lion was picked up as it wandered the streets of Kuwait’s Bayan district, south of the capital, on Saturday. Police are seeking the owner of the lion, believed to be someone who was illegally rearing it as a pet in a country where such animals are sometimes considered status symbols.


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“People have to be very cautious when they select the animals they want to keep as pets in their homes,” Zuhair Al Nasr Allah, the head of the rescue police said. “These animals must not represent a danger to the family members or the neighbours or common people in public places,” he added. The lion is believed to be a young adult that escaped from a private home.

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