Sri Lankan army may have illegally raised wild leopard, reveals autopsy reports
The Sri Lankan military is accused of illegally raising a wild leopard, which went on to injure several Tamil villagers in Kilinochchi last month, according to a report in the Sunday Observer.
The leopard, which injured at least seven people near a local school, was eventually killed by villagers, after Wildlife Department officers arrived and then abandoned the area after the animal had begun injuring more people. Sri Lankan police were at the scene throughout the episode.
Autopsy reports on the leopard now reveal that it may have been a domesticated animal, adding weight to the villagers’ claims that the Sri Lankan military had been illegaly raising the leopard.



