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Indonesian mob butchers hundreds of crocs in revenge attack

SORONG, Indonesia, July 16, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – A club-and-machete wielding
mob in Indonesia butchered nearly 300 crocodiles in an act of revenge after a
local man was killed by one of the reptiles, authorities said Monday.

Images from the scene showed dozens of dead crocodiles lying on top of each
other and covered in blood after the attack at a breeding farm in Papua
province.

The incident happened Saturday following the funeral of the 48-year-old man
who was killed after he entered an enclosure while looking for grass to feed
his livestock, police and conservation officials said.

“One of the crocodile farm employees… heard someone screaming for help
and ran to the scene where they saw a person being mauled by a crocodile,”
said Basar Manullang, head of Indonesia’s Natural Resources Conservation
Agency in West Papua.

The man’s family and “hundreds” of other locals, angry over the farm’s
location near a residential area, marched to the police station where they
were told the breeder would pay compensation, he added.

But the mob was not satisfied and headed to the crocodile farm armed with
clubs, knives, machetes and shovels which they used to slaughter some 292
crocs, ranging from palm-sized babies to two-metre adults, authorities said.

Outnumbered police and conservation officials said they were unable to stop
the grisly attack.

Criminal charges may be laid, they said.

“For now we are still questioning the witnesses,” said district police
chief Dewa Made Sidan Sutrahna.

The bloody incident highlighted the dangers of trespassing into a breeding
farm and also raised concerns about its safety.

“They have to make sure that the farm has good barriers and they need to
step up security with CCTV and security signs to warn people” of the dangers,
said Dwi Nugroho Adhiasto, programme manager at the World Conservation
Society’s Indonesia office.

The Southeast Asian archipelago is home to a vast array of wildlife,
including several species of crocodile that regularly attack and kill humans.

In March authorities in Borneo shot and killed a six-metre long crocodile
after it ate a local palm plantation worker.

Two years ago, a Russian tourist was killed by a crocodile in the Raja
Ampat islands, a popular diving site in Indonesia’s east.

BSS/AFP/MRI/1554 hrs