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Man plays with jaguar in Hyderabad zoo, posts pics on Facebook

A 26-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday for entering the enclosure of a jaguar at Nehru Zoological Park here and harassing it. Areeb Taha Mehdi, who works as a share-broker, entered the big cat's 'night-house' at the zoo on June 6 after bribing an animal-keeper and harassed the animal, said police.

Updated on: Jun 11, 2015 03:02 PM IST
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A 26-year-old man was arrested on Wednesday for entering the enclosure of a jaguar at Nehru Zoological Park in Hyderabad and harassing it.

Areeb Taha Mehdi, who works as a share-broker, entered the big cat's 'night-house' at the zoo on June 6 after bribing an animal-keeper and harassed the animal, said deputy commissioner of police V Satyanarayana.

"He shot video and pictures of the jaguar and uploaded them on his Facebook wall," the DCP said.

Video: Man plays with jaguar in Hyderabad zoo

Based on a complaint from assistant curator Mohiduddin, a case was lodged under the Indian Penal Code and the Wildlife Protection Act as entering the enclosure is strictly prohibited.

Police tracked Areeb down from his Facebook account.

He told the police during questioning that he was fond of animals and an ardent follower of Discovery channel and wanted to touch the animal.

In a similar case earlier this year, Bahadurpura police had arrested a youth called Mohd Abdul alias Fazal Sheikh for illegally entering the enclosure of a tortoise at the park.

He too had taken pictures and posted them on Facebook.

In September last year, a white tiger had attacked and killed a young man who appeared to have jumped over a barricade into an enclosure at the Delhi zoo.

 
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