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2018-07-17 16:14:31 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

Armed with knives, hammers and clubs, villagers in the Sorong district of West Papua, Indonesia have killed 292 crocodiles at a sanctuary for the animals in retaliation for Sugito, a local man thought to have been killed by one animal from the site. The killing of a protected species is a crime that carries a fine or imprisonment in Indonesia, but local police were not able to stop the attack. (Photo/Agenies)

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