An operation to rescue endangered sharks from poachers went horribly wrong recently when the rescuers…oh I can’t even explain it. From the BBC:
An effort to save nearly 50 live sharks from poachers in the Sunderbans area of the Indian state of West Bengal appears to have gone disastrously wrong.
Wildlife officials say that although the sharks were initially recovered alive, several mishaps meant that they all died as the poachers were arrested.
Okay so here is the ridiculous punchline:
They say that the raiding party which intercepted the poachers – afraid of the dangers posed by the sharks – ordered them to throw the sharks from the deck of their vessel onto the sand by a jetty.
Ummm. This is what happens when you sit in front of the television and watch Shark Week all…week. Then the officials try to play it off all smooth like:
“The raiding part made a mistake. In the chaos that followed the seizure and the arrests, they were busy with other things, and forgot to preserve the sharks,”
You’ve GOT to be kidding me. What the hell were they thinking?
I know. I can just imagine the arrest:
“Okay gentlemen. Put up your hands right now and drop any dangerous sharks on the ground immediately.”