Five arrested over elephant killing in Sri Lanka | Inquirer News

Five arrested over elephant killing in Sri Lanka

/ 08:34 PM December 02, 2017

Elephants are protected under Sri Lankan law and poachers can face the death penalty for killing one. ISHARA S. KODIKARA – AFP

Sri Lankan police have arrested five men for allegedly killing a wild elephant, with officers seizing ivory and tusk-cutting tools, officials said Friday.

Villagers in the island’s northwest had alerted wildlife authorities after a popular local elephant called “Dala Poottuwa”, or crossed tusker, disappeared.

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Its carcass was later found with a bullet wound in the skull.

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Authorities broke up what they say is a poaching network as part of their investigation, charging five men with killing the elephant.

“They had in their possession several tools used to cut tusks (and) two ivory pendants,” said police spokesman Ruwan Gunasekera.

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Elephants are protected under Sri Lankan law and poachers can face the death penalty for killing one.

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Tusked elephants are rare in Sri Lanka, accounting for less than five per cent of the island’s estimated elephant population of around 6000.

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That figure has declined from the last official census of the island’s elephants, which identified more than 7300 animals. KI

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