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25 August, 2018, 17:34
Update: 25 August, 2018, 17:37
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NTV Online
25 August, 2018, 17:34
Update: 25 August, 2018, 17:37

Authorities in Kuwait have shared a video and photos that show a huge lion wandering the city streets. The lion, believed to be an escaped pet, was safely captured before it could hurt anyone. According to the Kuwait News Agency, the Kuwait Livestock Authority said the big cat was spotted in a residential area of the Kabad District on Wednesday. It was captured by security personnel and handed over to a zoo.

Personnel from Public Security, Environment Police and Al-Najdah Police rushed to the spot on receiving news of a lion on the loose. The lion was subdued with the help of a tranquilizer, according to local reports.

A shocking video which has gone viral on social media also shows the lion walking on a busy road, reports ndtv.com

Watch the video below:

فيديو / أسد طليق في منطقة كبد . pic.twitter.com/QkgbFokUEb

— المجلس (@Almajlliss) August 22, 2018

The video left many on social media horror-struck. ‘Where did he come from?!’ wrote one person in the comments section. ‘Scary,’ said another.

Ali Al-Gattan, deputy director general of Kuwait Livestock Authority, said the lion is likely to have escaped from an owner who kept it as a pet.

شرطة البيئة تتحرى عن صاحب الأسد الهارب لاتخاذ الإجراءات بحقه وفق المادة 101 من قانون البيئة .. والتي تصل عقوبتها للحبس 3 سنوات أو الغرامة بمبلغ 50 ألف دينار. pic.twitter.com/F8M6Jeo5KY

— المجلس (@Almajlliss) August 22, 2018

Authorities are now on the lookout for the lion’s owner. He could face up to three years in jail and a fine, since keeping and raising wild animals as pets is illegal in the country.

Last year, a man in Pakistan was filmed taking a lion out for a drive in his car. His excuse? The lion was sick and he was taking it to a doctor.

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