Where is the hippo? Delhi high court directs Asiad Circus to reveal whe

12 October,2019 08:55 AM IST |   |  IANS

In its petition, PETA India requested that the court order the seizure of the hippo and return him to his place of birth,

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New Delhi: The Delhi high court has directed Asiad Circus to reveal the whereabouts of a lonely male hippopotamus that it is currently holding in isolation, which is allegedly illegally.

Hearing a petition filed by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), India, the court asked the animal rights group to supply a copy of the petition to the circus within a week and directed the circus to file its response within 10 days. The matter will be listed for its next hearing on November 6.

In its petition, PETA India requested that the court order the seizure of the hippo and return him to his place of birth, the Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park, Patna, where he would be reunited with his mother and father.

Amir Nabi, PETA India legal associate said, "PETA India is petitioning the high court of Delhi to intervene on the hippo's behalf so that he can be returned to his home, where he will be able to enjoy the company of his family and lead a more natural life."

The hippo was transferred to Asiad Circus in 2015. It's thought that he has since been held in isolation in a cramped enclosure, in stark violation of the CZA's minimum enclosure dimensions and guidelines for mandatory social enrichment, which state that a male hippo must be housed with a female.

Additionally, Asiad Circus' performing animal registration certificate was revoked by the Animal Welfare Board of India in 2016, and the exhibitor's application for "captive animal facility" recognition is still pending with the CZA, making its use of this hippo a flagrant violation of The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, PETA said in a statement.

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