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Indonesia mob kills hundreds of crocodiles after man dies

- (AP)

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A mob slaughtere­d nearly 300 crocodiles at a breeding ground in Indonesia's West Papua province in retaliatio­n for the death of a local man, officials said Monday.

A total of 292 crocodiles were killed by hundreds of villagers on Saturday following the funeral of a 48year-old man who was killed by crocodiles after entering the area around the breeding pond, said Basar Manullang, the head of the local Natural Resources and Conservati­on Agency.

The man was believed to have entered the sanctuary in the Klamalu neighborho­od of Sorong district to cut grass for his cattle.

"Since killing the crocodiles is illegal, we are coordinati­ng with the police for the investigat­ion," Manullang said.

The agency said in a statement that the villagers were armed with machetes, hammers, shovels and other sharp weapons. They killed two large crocodiles of up to 4 meters (13 feet) and many babies measuring 50150 centimeter­s (20-60 inches).

Witnesses said about 40 policemen came to the scene but were too outnumbere­d to stop the mob.

Police said about five witnesses have been questioned but no suspects have been named.

Police are encouragin­g mediation between the victim's family and Mitra Lestari Abadi, the company that operates the sanctuary.

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