Arrangements made to bring jumbo home from Sri Lanka


The Foreign Affairs ministry is coordinating with related agencies to bring Plai Sak Surin, also known among Thais as Billy, back from Sri Lanka on July 2 after an outcry about his treatment, ministry spokesperson Kanchana Patarachoke said.

The ministry is coordinating with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation and the Royal Thai Embassy in Colombo to ensure that the transport of the elephant is carried out on schedule and without any problems, she said.

Kanchana said Thai ambassador Poj Harnphol met with Sri Lankan prime minister Dinesh Gunawardena earlier this week to report on progress and ask for support from the Sri Lankan government.

Poj thanked the Sri Lankan government for allowing Billy to be returned to Thailand to treat his condition.

He also expressed appreciation to Kande Vihara temple and Dehiwala Zoo for taking care of the animal while the transport is being prepared.

Plai Sak Surin, known as Muthu Raja among Sri Lankans, is one of three elephants the Thai government gave to the Sri Lankan government in 2001 as a gesture of goodwill.

The elephants have been used for an annual religious ceremony to honour sacred relics for more than 22 years.

However, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment received complaints from an animal rights group in Sri Lanka that the 30-year-old elephant was overworked and not receiving proper care. — The Nation/ANN

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