Animal Heads Stolen From The Zoo

Colombo Museum

I have felt the desire to steal this two-headed goat from the science museum. But who actually does that?


Seriously. What on earth is going on these days? People are defacing peace memorials, stealing Hindu statues, and now stealing lion, jaguar and cheetah heads from the zoo?

Three heads of a Lion, Jaguar and a Cheetah were reported missing from a deep freezer at the national zoological gardens in Dehiwala, the Police said.

Speaking to the Daily Mirror Director of the National Zoological Gardens Bashwara Gunaratna confirmed that three skulls were reported missing from the Animal Hospital in the Zoo.

One employee of the zoo was arrested today, we want to investigate into the matter further to ascertain for how long this has been taking place and to recover all stolen items” he said. (Daily Mirror, hat-tip to TypoInColombo)

C’mon people. Things are getting better. Please stop being crazy, offensive and weird.

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Gun Gun
2012-08-09 13:50:59
 
2012-08-09 14:36:19

I just wrote an article on the recent unruly behavior of Sri Lankans.

Btw Indi, things are getting better?? hmm I doubt it bro.

 
2012-08-09 15:15:12

relative to the war. Guess it’s not saying much

 
2012-08-09 17:55:00

These will probably be used to decorate the fancy houses of the newly rich cronies.

They probably robbed the museum as well for the same purpose:

http://www.sundaytimes.lk/120708/news/museum-robbery-4-months-on-mystery-deepens-5510.html

Ordinary thieves would have simply made themselves scarce afterwards, abducting a witness and trying to get him to confess, to “close” the case sounds a lot like someone powerful wanting to bury the issue.

 
realist
2012-08-10 09:17:46

Let’s not forget the boatloads of people trying to jump the country on a daily basis. Guess not everything is as rosy as Wimal and crowd are trying to paint it.

Ranjo
2012-08-10 13:39:33

Ever heard of economic refugees?

realist
2012-08-10 16:40:35

Erm yes…the people are economic refugees, since the country is being run to the dogs by those ruling. That was my point, yours was?

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