Chinese Woman Arrested For Rearing Lion Cub In Her Hotel Room In Thailand

Chinese Woman Arrested For Rearing Lion Cub In Her Hotel Room In Thailand

She bought the two-month-old lion for 250K baht (S$9331).

Talk about exotic pets.

Chinese woman was recently arrested for keeping a lion cub in her hotel room in Phuket, Thailand.

She was said to have brought the cub down to the hotel’s cafe daily for walks, and would let it roam free in the establishment for up to three hours. Clearly, she had no intention of hiding the lion’s existence.

A cafe guest would later report the lady to the authorities.

Thailand’s Natural Resources and Environment Crime Division (NRECD) was brought in to handle the case. According to NRECD’s deputy director, the cub is two months old, female, and named Kiwi.

After investigations, the woman was revealed to have bought Kiwi for 250K baht (S$9331) on Jan 9 from a company in Bangkok.

However, she did not possess all the necessary documents required for her to take over ownership of the cub.

She only had one set of documents, and claimed Kiwi was microchipped with a registered serial number.

Upon further inspection, the authorities found that unlike what the lady said, Kiwi was not microchipped, and the documents belonged to some other animal.

While it is not illegal to own a lion in Thailand, they are considered controlled animals under the law, and must have an approved home which is safe and secure.

They are also not allowed to move to a new location without permission. Above all, the owner must have all the relevant documents pertaining to the lion as proof of ownership.

Since she was unable to present the necessary documents, the woman is currently locked up at the police station, and will be charged under the wild animal reservation and protection act.

Kiwi will also be put under the care of the relevant local organisations.

Here’s hoping that Kiwi will find a good home 
Photos: Sinchew News, Bangkok Post
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