THE Spanish police she had to intervene to stop the walk they made in its streets Madrid eight camels and a blade. The animals had escaped from a circus, with its leaders denouncing sabotage and blaming animal rights groups.
The police, who posted on Twitter photos of the animals, reported that the animals were located around 05.00 in the morning, while lazily wandering the streets of the district Carabancel, in the southern suburbs of the Spanish capital. The few inhabitants who saw them wandering were surprised. Police escorted the animals safely to the circus Quiros, nearby, to which they belong.
“With God’s help, nothing happened,” said one of the circus officials, Eye of Munioth, in a statement to French Agency. “We believe that this is a sabotage by these animal rights organizations, which come to protest every year,” he said, claiming that the electrical fence had been breached so that the animals could leave. The circus has filed a lawsuit and an investigation is ongoing.
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