Swimming Pool Intruder: North Point Wild Boar Captured by Fisheries and Conservation Department

2023-08-01 06:19:09

A North Point wild boar trespassed into the swimming pool of a private housing estate and was caught by the Fisheries and Conservation Department.

A wild boar haunted a residential building in North Point and jumped into the swimming pool in a hurry!

At nearly 8:00 a.m. today (1st), the small wild boar, regarding 1 meter long, broke into the swimming pool at Tanner Garden Platform, No. 18 Tanner Road, North Point. Wandering around the pool, sometimes panicking, suspecting it fell from one of the hillsides. Residents found out and called the police.

Police Fisheries and Conservation Department rounds up wild boars

After receiving the report, the police rushed to the scene and notified the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department to send personnel to the scene to capture. The police officers and officers from the Fisheries and Conservation Department held shields to round up the wild boars. During the wild boars panicked and lost their minds, they once jumped into the swimming pool to swim. At regarding 10:00 in the morning, the staff used an anesthesia gun on the wild boar, and finally successfully captured the wild boar, put it in a blue bag and transported it away.

Originally published on AM730

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