Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Goat skeletons mistaken for those belonging to dogs

- BY THILANKA KANAKARATH­NA AND NIMAL JAYARATHNE

A tense situation prevailed at the Aralaganwi­lla area following the discovery of hundreds of animal skulls from a garbage dump.

The residents of the area had launched a protest against the discovery, obstructin­g the Maduru Oyapolonna­ruwa Main Road, accusing the Pradeshiya Sabha authoritie­s of dumping the skulls and remains of dogs that had been killed.

The residents suspect that an operation to kill and sell dog meat was going on in the area right under the noses of the Pradeshiya Sabha members.

However, Public Health Inspectors who visited the location after being informed of the situation by the Aralaganwi­la Police, had said the skulls were that of goats and not dogs.

Aralaganwi­la Police OIC Inspector Lasantha Bandara told Daily Mirror that the mutton supplier to the Army has dumped the remains of the goats onto the garbage dump, which he insisted was a site authorised for garbage dumping. However, when contacted, Army Spokesman Brigadier Roshan Seneviratn­a contradict­ed the OIC and said the Army was not consuming mutton and that the only authorised meat that they consume was chicken.

Meanwhile, the Aralaganwi­la Police said that they were conducting an investigat­ion into the matter. Public Health Inspectors had said the skulls were that of goats and not dogs

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