Police says six-foot crocodile barged in by a behind doorway of a crime bend during Nochchiyagama station. PHOTO: REUTERS
COLOMBO: A crocodile that pennyless into a Sri Lankan military hire and stayed a night forced constables to desert their posts until it was prisoner by wildlife authorities, officers pronounced on Tuesday.
Police pronounced a six-foot (two metre) crocodile barged in by a behind doorway of a crime bend during Nochchiyagama station, 190 kilometres (118 miles) north of Colombo.
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“Police group and women evacuated a building when a crocodile crashed in. It stayed put compartment this morning when wildlife officials showed adult and took it away,” a military central told AFP. “It did not harm anyone.”
Another central pronounced locals were accustomed to visit elephant attacks on villages in a remote area, though an invasive crocodile was a rarity.
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