Poachers poison, mutilate lions in South Africa: Police

A former circus lion is released into an enclosure at Emoya Big Cat Sanctuary in Vaalwater, northern, South Africa, in this May 1, 2016 file photo. (AP)
Updated 28 January 2017
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Poachers poison, mutilate lions in South Africa: Police

JOHANNESBURG: South African police on Saturday said they had launched an investigation after several lions were found poisoned and beheaded in northern Limpopo province in recent months.
In the latest incident police on Friday discovered three lion carcasses, two of them without their heads and paws.
“The lions were found killed on a farm outside Polokwane — two males had their heads and paws cut off and taken away,” provincial police spokesman Motlafela Mojapelo told AFP.
Police suspect the big cats were killed on Thursday.
“It would seem there is a trend unfolding in the province,” he said pointing to three other incidents in recent months involving the killing of at least eight lions.
The poachers “are feeding the lions with poisoned chickens, and that kills them and they start dismembering them.”
No arrests have been made yet in connection with the string of killings and the motive so far remains unclear.
Local media speculate the killings could be for the cats’ body parts which are used
in so-called traditional medicine.